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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyclack" data-source="post: 245012" data-attributes="member: 7874"><p>I just spent this weekend <em>(~8.5hrs)</em> sanding the interior <em>(outside is not painted, TG)</em> paint on my 1988 Kalmath 18' bay runner. My next step will be to wipe it down with acetone and apply a self etching primer prior to the top coat. :arrow: </p><p></p><p>Yes I could have painted the boat before prepping it, but I was amazed by the level of oxidized paint that I removed. I used 100<>150 grit sand paper, and finished up the recessed areas with "brown" Scotch type sanding pad.</p><p></p><p>Not sure how/method I will apply the finished top coat :idea:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyclack, post: 245012, member: 7874"] I just spent this weekend [i](~8.5hrs)[/i] sanding the interior [i](outside is not painted, TG)[/i] paint on my 1988 Kalmath 18' bay runner. My next step will be to wipe it down with acetone and apply a self etching primer prior to the top coat. :arrow: Yes I could have painted the boat before prepping it, but I was amazed by the level of oxidized paint that I removed. I used 100<>150 grit sand paper, and finished up the recessed areas with "brown" Scotch type sanding pad. Not sure how/method I will apply the finished top coat :idea: [/QUOTE]
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