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68 scampi
Hello; I joined this forum because I just purchased a 68 scampi. It came full of leaves, dirt, and a 3 foot Brazilian pepper tree. Now that its cleaned out the fun begins. The deck was painted about 20 years ago and after sitting out in the Florida sun and rain for the last 10-13 years its burned bad. I'm thinking paint stripper. Does anyone have an opinion on a good brand to use?
Any advise would be greatly appreciate . James in Fort Myers Florida. |
You know the questions to ask.
Cheers, GFS |
Oh my!!! A Scampi...:eek::cool::D
Welcome to CSC.. Now post LOTS of pics... Inside, outside, bottom, top... you get the picture! This way we can all help you out. ;) |
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Congrats on your new acquisition!
Clean up completed? Search "paint stripper" and you'll find lots of suggestions/products. Keep us updated! Carla |
Congrats you have found a needle in the haystack.
Like the others said post up pictures. That looks like one fun little boat. |
Welcome aboard! You're the first and only Scampi owner to join the forum! I guarantee there'll be lots of interest in that extremely rare model, so keep us posted on your restoration! The folks on here can provide tons of help!
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Mmmmmm, scampi ....
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Will post pictures as soon as I can figure out how to do it. Pics posted in album.
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