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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
another painting question
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<blockquote data-quote="samtech" data-source="post: 380102" data-attributes="member: 16674"><p>Yea, another painting question. 1648 Fisher Marine project. I cleaned boat with Aluminum Brightner, decided to try and buff out to get some kind of shine. I used 3m rubbing compound, and a rag. Boat looks o k, but I am all tuckered out . Pretty much finished one side, but I'm thinking of just painting now. I also know once it's "shiny", I will have to continue to shine it, I know now I do not want to do that. With the stage it is in now, what do I have to do to get ready for paint? On one side you can see where Brightner was applied, the other is where I "polished", so to speak. Do I need to go over the the entire boat with sandpaper or what before painting ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samtech, post: 380102, member: 16674"] Yea, another painting question. 1648 Fisher Marine project. I cleaned boat with Aluminum Brightner, decided to try and buff out to get some kind of shine. I used 3m rubbing compound, and a rag. Boat looks o k, but I am all tuckered out . Pretty much finished one side, but I'm thinking of just painting now. I also know once it's "shiny", I will have to continue to shine it, I know now I do not want to do that. With the stage it is in now, what do I have to do to get ready for paint? On one side you can see where Brightner was applied, the other is where I "polished", so to speak. Do I need to go over the the entire boat with sandpaper or what before painting ? [/QUOTE]
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