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Ok guys I have sold my C22, and had to buy a mirage 5.5 neet little sail boat but thats a differnt story, anyway I have come to the conclusion that it was painted with house paint. I can peel it away with a rasor blade but im gouging my hull up,it wont sand it just gums up the paper. Any ideas has anyone ever tried a paint stripper on fiberglass. You guys are allways the most helpfull bunch, I hope you dont mind me still posting on here.
david
new owner 1979 c22
ABIGAIL
new owner 1979 c22
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Hey, look for a stripper made by Back To Nature..
http://www.ibacktonature.com/Pages/readystrip-PD.html
you can get the marine version at West Marine,
http://www.ibacktonature.com/Pages/read ... NE-PD.html
but it costs more, and I'm pretty sure the MSDS is the same on both. Ace Hardware carries the home version.
I used it on the Cal and it was great - could use a plastic putty knife and it the paint came off with no effort. 2 quarts did a 21 foot boat easy..I should have some pics I can post tonight..
http://www.ibacktonature.com/Pages/readystrip-PD.html
you can get the marine version at West Marine,
http://www.ibacktonature.com/Pages/read ... NE-PD.html
but it costs more, and I'm pretty sure the MSDS is the same on both. Ace Hardware carries the home version.
I used it on the Cal and it was great - could use a plastic putty knife and it the paint came off with no effort. 2 quarts did a 21 foot boat easy..I should have some pics I can post tonight..
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Careful with using sand, Bob. Silica is dangerous! Seems safe since, heck it's just playground sand. Use it myself since it's so cheap. But seriously, know the hazards of silicosis!
Mark
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1975 C-22 currently named Stardust (soon to be "Angela Marie")
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Holy smokes!
You mean I could have sandblasted all those nasty layers of paint off my nonskid on my project boat!!! Dang! That would have saved me soooo much time an $$$... I ground/sanded all that flush... I'm waiting for the temps to put the Kiwi grip on before any of my deck hardware goes back on...
You mean I could have sandblasted all those nasty layers of paint off my nonskid on my project boat!!! Dang! That would have saved me soooo much time an $$$... I ground/sanded all that flush... I'm waiting for the temps to put the Kiwi grip on before any of my deck hardware goes back on...
One word of caution for those trying the sandblasting--be careful! I mentioned health hazards before, now let me mention how efficient a sandblaster is. Practice on something you don't mind destroying. That sandblasting will flat go through gelcoat and well into fiberglass before yoiu know it. A simple hesitation is all it takes. Hate to sound like a worry wart, but seriously, go easy and good luck!
Mark
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1975 C-22 currently named Stardust (soon to be "Angela Marie")
http://s1213.photobucket.com/albums/cc4 ... ew%20C-22/
1975 C-22 currently named Stardust (soon to be "Angela Marie")
Just keep the pressure low. Yes 40psi will blast through almost anything. 20psi is good on mine but other models/tips may need more or less. Play with it on unimportant stuff and wear a face shield and gloves.
There is no better way . . . in my opinion. It cleans non skid grooves like magic. Rust on your trailer? Blast it, apply Ospho, paint and you're good to go! You can do in seconds what would take hours of sanding or stripping or any other way. I only paid 50 bucks for mine. After using it I know I'd pay 10 or 20 times that much without thinking twice.
There is no better way . . . in my opinion. It cleans non skid grooves like magic. Rust on your trailer? Blast it, apply Ospho, paint and you're good to go! You can do in seconds what would take hours of sanding or stripping or any other way. I only paid 50 bucks for mine. After using it I know I'd pay 10 or 20 times that much without thinking twice.
Bob T . . .
1979 Chrysler 26 "Indecision"
Dallas, Texas / I-45 / Galveston Bay
1979 Chrysler 26 "Indecision"
Dallas, Texas / I-45 / Galveston Bay