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<blockquote data-quote="deermaster" data-source="post: 72965" data-attributes="member: 1109"><p>most of you have read my white powder corrosion thread, so you know what i am talking about. i removed several rivets from different spots on my boat, and they all show no signs of corrosion. so despite bubbles of white powder under the paint of my boat, the rivets are in good condition. so what would you do? as best as i can tell, there is no pitting under the powder spots, and if my rivets are in good shape, would you go ahead and spend the money to fix up the old boat? is the powdery corrosion something to worry about, or that will cause further issues? thanks for all the help so far, finding this site was great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deermaster, post: 72965, member: 1109"] most of you have read my white powder corrosion thread, so you know what i am talking about. i removed several rivets from different spots on my boat, and they all show no signs of corrosion. so despite bubbles of white powder under the paint of my boat, the rivets are in good condition. so what would you do? as best as i can tell, there is no pitting under the powder spots, and if my rivets are in good shape, would you go ahead and spend the money to fix up the old boat? is the powdery corrosion something to worry about, or that will cause further issues? thanks for all the help so far, finding this site was great! [/QUOTE]
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