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Small Paint blisters growing under high end factory paint,
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<blockquote data-quote="10sne1" data-source="post: 436801" data-attributes="member: 13712"><p>Imron, yes that would make sense. The photo I linked was just an example. Though it is about the size issue I am dealing with. I do wish to take care of this issue on the boat. As this is the paint used on the boat, shall I treat it differently? Or just sand and clean and etch with vinegar and treat as described. Then prime and paint with what was suggested. Or is there a reason not to work/fix the few areas that need fixing? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="10sne1, post: 436801, member: 13712"] Imron, yes that would make sense. The photo I linked was just an example. Though it is about the size issue I am dealing with. I do wish to take care of this issue on the boat. As this is the paint used on the boat, shall I treat it differently? Or just sand and clean and etch with vinegar and treat as described. Then prime and paint with what was suggested. Or is there a reason not to work/fix the few areas that need fixing? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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