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Old 12-18-2007, 11:08 PM
3rdday 3rdday is offline
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Default Re: 21 Seacraft Paint and Sand

The above steps look great.
Can that stripper be used on fiberglass? It may soften it.
Before any sanding and in between sandings Always wipe down with acetone. Before initial sanding I wipe down with acetone at least 2 times sometimes 3 times. If you do not, when you sand you will rub any waxes or foreign agents into subsequent layers compromising the bond of the new.
A great newer paint to use is the 2 part interlux perfection, the results are stunning! even when brushed or rolled on with the right brush or roller.Stuff is bullet proof. Good Luck.
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Old 12-19-2007, 09:19 AM
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Default Re: 21 Seacraft Paint and Sand

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The above steps look great.
Can that stripper be used on fiberglass? It may soften it.
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I won't use zip strip,because it may soften the glass. I have ordered some soy strip, which I know will not harm the glass. I only did a small zip patch to see what was underneath.
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