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Painting Aluminum boat with paint already on there.
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<blockquote data-quote="sr71" data-source="post: 303728" data-attributes="member: 6955"><p>A light sanding with fine sandpaper should not hurt to get rid of the runs around the rivets (too much paint on the roller). Definitely wait for warmer weather(check paint can for temperature to put paint on). If you put the boat in the sun the aluminum will warm up before you paint. Also it may take a week or so for the paint to really "cure and harden" when you are done(check the info on the hardener can). Be patient for warmer weather.....have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sr71, post: 303728, member: 6955"] A light sanding with fine sandpaper should not hurt to get rid of the runs around the rivets (too much paint on the roller). Definitely wait for warmer weather(check paint can for temperature to put paint on). If you put the boat in the sun the aluminum will warm up before you paint. Also it may take a week or so for the paint to really "cure and harden" when you are done(check the info on the hardener can). Be patient for warmer weather.....have fun. [/QUOTE]
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