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Scott1298's Tracker Topper 1542LW Mod "Complete"
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott1298" data-source="post: 270975" data-attributes="member: 8416"><p>One of my first jobs as a young man was in an autobody shop... I did lots of sanding and priming of automobiles. There were signs of orbital sanding underneath the stripped paint, and to be fair I'm not sure if I could have identified a primer, but the problem probably is there is none. My fear was that if I go to all the trouble of sanding (including feathering back all the scratches and peel) the peeling could continue under the remaining old paint for the foreseeable future... ruining a new paint job too.</p><p>Some people just pickup a can of matching spray paint and touch their boat up as "life happens". After a while you should know what you are up against. I just felt my used boat was too far gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott1298, post: 270975, member: 8416"] One of my first jobs as a young man was in an autobody shop... I did lots of sanding and priming of automobiles. There were signs of orbital sanding underneath the stripped paint, and to be fair I'm not sure if I could have identified a primer, but the problem probably is there is none. My fear was that if I go to all the trouble of sanding (including feathering back all the scratches and peel) the peeling could continue under the remaining old paint for the foreseeable future... ruining a new paint job too. Some people just pickup a can of matching spray paint and touch their boat up as "life happens". After a while you should know what you are up against. I just felt my used boat was too far gone. [/QUOTE]
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