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16' Lowe Utility-V: Prepping for paint.
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<blockquote data-quote="Gregory828" data-source="post: 289790" data-attributes="member: 9421"><p>Hello all, and Happy Thanksgiving. Haven't posted in a while but have some updates/pictures/questions. We've mainly just been working on stripping the paint from the topside. Its Getting more difficult due to the colder weather, but its coming along, slowly but surely. I think we've decided that were not going to paint the hull, just clean it with a aluminum/pontoon cleaner. And now for some questions in need of suggestions.</p><p></p><p>1) On the third pic down, showing the bench brace. We plan on stripping that area better after we've gotten the larger areas but for the area inside that gap, will that be ok to leave as is and just spray some etching primer were it reaches? Cause its gonna have to be...</p><p></p><p>2) Best and most effective aluminum cleaner. In your opinion.</p><p></p><p>3) Best and most effective way to paint the interior. Roll & Tip or spray with rattle cans. Pros? Cons? </p><p></p><p>4) What to use to fill the corrosion spots on the bench?</p><p></p><p>That's about all I have at the moment. Hopefully we can finish up this paint stripping so we can get this project rolling! All have a great Holiday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gregory828, post: 289790, member: 9421"] Hello all, and Happy Thanksgiving. Haven't posted in a while but have some updates/pictures/questions. We've mainly just been working on stripping the paint from the topside. Its Getting more difficult due to the colder weather, but its coming along, slowly but surely. I think we've decided that were not going to paint the hull, just clean it with a aluminum/pontoon cleaner. And now for some questions in need of suggestions. 1) On the third pic down, showing the bench brace. We plan on stripping that area better after we've gotten the larger areas but for the area inside that gap, will that be ok to leave as is and just spray some etching primer were it reaches? Cause its gonna have to be... 2) Best and most effective aluminum cleaner. In your opinion. 3) Best and most effective way to paint the interior. Roll & Tip or spray with rattle cans. Pros? Cons? 4) What to use to fill the corrosion spots on the bench? That's about all I have at the moment. Hopefully we can finish up this paint stripping so we can get this project rolling! All have a great Holiday. [/QUOTE]
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