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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
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<blockquote data-quote="buzzbarto" data-source="post: 361481" data-attributes="member: 14654"><p>I'm getting ready to paint the hull. Is it really necessary to take it down to bare metal? Over the entire boat? I've done some sanding, and used that aircraft remover stuff in places.The aircraft remover doesn't seem to work too well on this paint. Worked great on the trailer. Can I just use the etching primer on the spots I needed to take to bare metal then lightly sand the paint that is still stuck on really, and I mean really, good?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buzzbarto, post: 361481, member: 14654"] I'm getting ready to paint the hull. Is it really necessary to take it down to bare metal? Over the entire boat? I've done some sanding, and used that aircraft remover stuff in places.The aircraft remover doesn't seem to work too well on this paint. Worked great on the trailer. Can I just use the etching primer on the spots I needed to take to bare metal then lightly sand the paint that is still stuck on really, and I mean really, good? [/QUOTE]
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