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<blockquote data-quote="The Guy" data-source="post: 216893" data-attributes="member: 6025"><p>I have a 1985 duracraft with original paint. It has numerous scratches and rashes down to the aluminum, nothing too big but quite a few of them. Would I be better off sanding and priming before paint as opposed to just sanding and painting it? The factory paint is not flaking off anywhere on the boat. Thank you for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Guy, post: 216893, member: 6025"] I have a 1985 duracraft with original paint. It has numerous scratches and rashes down to the aluminum, nothing too big but quite a few of them. Would I be better off sanding and priming before paint as opposed to just sanding and painting it? The factory paint is not flaking off anywhere on the boat. Thank you for your help. [/QUOTE]
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