[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=339521#p339521 said:
Scott1298 » Yesterday, 22:20[/url]"]I scraped some of the easy stuff, but mostly just pressure washed it, you can see the little guy on the right side of this picture. Watch you don't overheat your pressure washer as you do have to do it methodically at close range to peel the paint off. As I recall 80% came off the first time, and then I covered the stubborn areas a second time to get this. I bought a gallon of the stripper, and had a third of the pail left over. I think this will save you a lot of labor compared to grinding, brushing, or sanding the whole thing.
After this I just ran my orbital sander over it, rinsed, wiped down with an automotive aluminum cleaner, rinsed, then rolled and tipped the body & spray bombed the railing with Tremclad paint that didn't need special Aluminum prep... I now use the spray bomb to cover up any damage I do, but it held up quite well over the summer. There's more pictures in the link below.