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<blockquote data-quote="RatherBFishin" data-source="post: 238378" data-attributes="member: 6779"><p>Check out my rebuild thread. You can see the steps of stripping and repainting as I went. I used an angle grinder with a wire brush attachment. I stripped it to the aluminum and then primed with self etching primer. If you plan to go down to the aluminum make sure to use a self etching primer. As far as paint goes I used Rustoleum Topside boat pain. Its only $12-15 a quart at Lowes/Home Depot. I did 3 coats on my boat and still have some left over. They have a lot of different colors available. Here's a pic so you can see how the paint turned out. The red is the Rustoleum Topside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RatherBFishin, post: 238378, member: 6779"] Check out my rebuild thread. You can see the steps of stripping and repainting as I went. I used an angle grinder with a wire brush attachment. I stripped it to the aluminum and then primed with self etching primer. If you plan to go down to the aluminum make sure to use a self etching primer. As far as paint goes I used Rustoleum Topside boat pain. Its only $12-15 a quart at Lowes/Home Depot. I did 3 coats on my boat and still have some left over. They have a lot of different colors available. Here's a pic so you can see how the paint turned out. The red is the Rustoleum Topside. [/QUOTE]
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