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<blockquote data-quote="sonny1" data-source="post: 495243" data-attributes="member: 32555"><p>Taking the boat down to bare metal with a drill and mild steel brushes. [ATTACH]113684[/ATTACH] Think about it folks. We are talking about a 1984 boat that has been through the ropes. The aluminum is loaded with contaminants. After I get the boat to bare metal plan on washing it with a good commercial cleaner and then etching it. Total Boat sells some good stuff for this job. Yes stainless is preferred but the cost would be ridiculous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonny1, post: 495243, member: 32555"] Taking the boat down to bare metal with a drill and mild steel brushes. [ATTACH]113684[/ATTACH] Think about it folks. We are talking about a 1984 boat that has been through the ropes. The aluminum is loaded with contaminants. After I get the boat to bare metal plan on washing it with a good commercial cleaner and then etching it. Total Boat sells some good stuff for this job. Yes stainless is preferred but the cost would be ridiculous. [/QUOTE]
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