When she finally got it to the top she went nuts, NO more gills for this child! Shes ruined, crappie is now the name of the game!Originally Posted by gooch
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also have been bodyshop owner for 22 yrs,on the grit sanpaper.i agree start with 600,it depends on how bad it is-always top it off at last 1000-1500grit.320 is ok but be careful you can sand all the way to color pigment and flake.if you go rougher sand scratches go to deep. that sure is a great pic and fish too
When she finally got it to the top she went nuts, NO more gills for this child! Shes ruined, crappie is now the name of the game!Originally Posted by gooch
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A previous owner of my boat put a clear coat on the top of the hull and it's bubbling and coming off as described in a previous post. There is also some oxidation where the clear coat has already come off. How do I get the clear coat off so I can wet sand the oxidation? Do I wet sand the clear coat off or is there another option?
most of the time if the clear is bubbled,take a one sided razor blade almost layed flat,carefully remove clear.with a blade holder.
Last edited by danogoldcreek; 01-30-2008 at 10:14 AM.
Meguires has a 3 step fiberglass kit (boat and rv restorer). You can't get it at walmart as it is a commercial product for detailers. Go to their website or google it. you will need a high speed/durable buffer, also supplied by meguires
Dude, where's my cork!:D