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<blockquote data-quote="ncfishin" data-source="post: 138561" data-attributes="member: 1725"><p>I'll be honest. It doesn't look all that good anyway. No offense. Bondo is like an art. I don't think you would need that on your transom. I would like to think you could get most of that off with a sharp putty knife. Then, you could use the wire brush on the remains. Replace the wood with conditioned plywood*, and prime, and paint again.</p><p></p><p>*Conditioned plywood.*</p><p>Those that are non pressure treated, and water-resistant, by other means.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncfishin, post: 138561, member: 1725"] I'll be honest. It doesn't look all that good anyway. No offense. Bondo is like an art. I don't think you would need that on your transom. I would like to think you could get most of that off with a sharp putty knife. Then, you could use the wire brush on the remains. Replace the wood with conditioned plywood*, and prime, and paint again. *Conditioned plywood.* Those that are non pressure treated, and water-resistant, by other means. [/QUOTE]
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