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<blockquote data-quote="sixshootertexan" data-source="post: 165961" data-attributes="member: 4246"><p>I have found some pitting on the bottom of my boat. I don't think it is serious pitting (see pic) but still pitting. I have been reading a lot about this issue and have not found any info on how to clean the area to make sure the corrosion is stopped before applying any fillers or epoxy paints. I know welding is the best but I don't think this is a serious enough issue here. The picture is of the worst spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sixshootertexan, post: 165961, member: 4246"] I have found some pitting on the bottom of my boat. I don't think it is serious pitting (see pic) but still pitting. I have been reading a lot about this issue and have not found any info on how to clean the area to make sure the corrosion is stopped before applying any fillers or epoxy paints. I know welding is the best but I don't think this is a serious enough issue here. The picture is of the worst spot. [/QUOTE]
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