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| m4mike |
Posted - 05 May 2012 : 23:35:36 Another question, previous guy who owned my boat (only judt bought it) made a bad job of painting outside, and got paint everywhere what's the best thing to remove the paint marks from the body of the boat..Thinners?Thanks Mike |
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| nigel-in-oxford |
Posted - 07 May 2012 : 15:52:18 Be careful if using acetone, I use it to clean set resin of my fiberglass laminating roller, it works very well! But then a chap in the states told me you can use a little on a cloth to buff GRP (I have not given that a try yet)
Seamaster 20 captain "Chronophage" (Time eater)
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| m4mike |
Posted - 06 May 2012 : 23:29:04 Thanks chaps, will try thinners see if that works, did try white spirit, meths, rubbing compound, polish and T cut, none worked though, just seemed to make it worse! |
| Peter Walker |
Posted - 06 May 2012 : 21:26:43 Acetone is also safe and can be effective on some types of paint
Norman 22 on the river Avon, Warwickshire |
| df |
Posted - 06 May 2012 : 00:31:10 Don't use nitromors on gelcoat as it messes it up, strippit or dilunet are safe on grp/gelcoat, for small bits thinners may do the job.

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