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<blockquote data-quote="BassBlaster" data-source="post: 145934" data-attributes="member: 2865"><p>The sandblasting didnt hurt my boat at all. I used the finest sand they had and it just ate the paint right off. I would guess if you spent too much time in one area that it would eat up some aluminum but it peels the paint so fast you wont be in any one area for very long. Mine was blasted bare in 15 minutes so its definately fast. That was all the sides and the bottom. I have never checked but I would guess you could probably rent a blaster and compresser from HD or Lowes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassBlaster, post: 145934, member: 2865"] The sandblasting didnt hurt my boat at all. I used the finest sand they had and it just ate the paint right off. I would guess if you spent too much time in one area that it would eat up some aluminum but it peels the paint so fast you wont be in any one area for very long. Mine was blasted bare in 15 minutes so its definately fast. That was all the sides and the bottom. I have never checked but I would guess you could probably rent a blaster and compresser from HD or Lowes. [/QUOTE]
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