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<blockquote data-quote="sonny1" data-source="post: 495268" data-attributes="member: 32555"><p>For now I am more concerned about getting the rest of the paint removed. I had a complete hip replacement done in Nov. and was suppose to get the other hip replaced in Jan. Picked up a infection which delayed second surgery. So here I sit in the last week of Feb with no set date yet. Down time is an easy two months. I need to get all the paint removed so we can get a good look at the rest of the boat. Have a decent size shed/garage but need to be ready to prime while weather permits. I would like to get the scratches and dents filled in and sanded. Thinking about using a product called Total Fair by Total Boat for this part of the project. Anybody use this product and can give some input it would be appreciated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonny1, post: 495268, member: 32555"] For now I am more concerned about getting the rest of the paint removed. I had a complete hip replacement done in Nov. and was suppose to get the other hip replaced in Jan. Picked up a infection which delayed second surgery. So here I sit in the last week of Feb with no set date yet. Down time is an easy two months. I need to get all the paint removed so we can get a good look at the rest of the boat. Have a decent size shed/garage but need to be ready to prime while weather permits. I would like to get the scratches and dents filled in and sanded. Thinking about using a product called Total Fair by Total Boat for this part of the project. Anybody use this product and can give some input it would be appreciated [/QUOTE]
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