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<blockquote data-quote="lvhish486" data-source="post: 421307" data-attributes="member: 21455"><p>Scott, it looks like mine is similar to yours. Paint still attached, not flaking or peeling. I was planning on just doing an acetone wash and going over parts near the transom and some of the bare metal with vinegar/water. But after reading Johnny's reply I think I'm going to just wash everything with vinegar/water. </p><p></p><p>I don't plan on removing the paint, just cleaning it to remove the dirt and grime and painting over it. Most of its going to be covered with my deck anyways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lvhish486, post: 421307, member: 21455"] Scott, it looks like mine is similar to yours. Paint still attached, not flaking or peeling. I was planning on just doing an acetone wash and going over parts near the transom and some of the bare metal with vinegar/water. But after reading Johnny's reply I think I'm going to just wash everything with vinegar/water. I don't plan on removing the paint, just cleaning it to remove the dirt and grime and painting over it. Most of its going to be covered with my deck anyways. [/QUOTE]
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