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<blockquote data-quote="lifesaball18" data-source="post: 69806" data-attributes="member: 1084"><p>I was wondering about painting my alum. boat.</p><p>Im talking about the steps, like do i use a chemical stripper, or sander, what would work and then what products would i need. I know of rustoleoum but im sure there are some better ones. Ive also seen gluv-it and steelflex. any details on these? Ive fished through the site for any things on painting a boat, but there aren't any detailed or specific enough steps with the products. I can take a bite of humble pie to make sure i do this project right. Help would be nice thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lifesaball18, post: 69806, member: 1084"] I was wondering about painting my alum. boat. Im talking about the steps, like do i use a chemical stripper, or sander, what would work and then what products would i need. I know of rustoleoum but im sure there are some better ones. Ive also seen gluv-it and steelflex. any details on these? Ive fished through the site for any things on painting a boat, but there aren't any detailed or specific enough steps with the products. I can take a bite of humble pie to make sure i do this project right. Help would be nice thanks. [/QUOTE]
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