hopper33
Member
I getting very frustrated.
My intention is to replace a few leaky rivets and the seal a bunch more with Gluv It on the interior of the boat.
The problem I am seeing is that I believe you need to prep the aluminum for Gluv It by removing the paint around the rivets. I have heard the best way to remove the paint is by using a stainless steel wire brush. The concern I have is when using the wire brush to remove the paint, I see the rivet getting worn done. So either the paint is not effectively being removed, or the rivet is being damaged to the point I should replace the rivet. Obviously, I do not want to replace every rivet I want to seal.
Its like a catch twenty two.
Any advice? Thank you for any insight.
My intention is to replace a few leaky rivets and the seal a bunch more with Gluv It on the interior of the boat.
The problem I am seeing is that I believe you need to prep the aluminum for Gluv It by removing the paint around the rivets. I have heard the best way to remove the paint is by using a stainless steel wire brush. The concern I have is when using the wire brush to remove the paint, I see the rivet getting worn done. So either the paint is not effectively being removed, or the rivet is being damaged to the point I should replace the rivet. Obviously, I do not want to replace every rivet I want to seal.
Its like a catch twenty two.
Any advice? Thank you for any insight.