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Lester Mayo Posted - 27 Jul 2012 : 19:48:23
Has anyone used this product thats safe to use on GRP? Home Strip Paint and Varnish Remover. http://ecosolutions.co.uk/homestrip.html

I have also read that Fairy power spray works on removing paint left to soak.





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adi-n-chez Posted - 27 Jul 2012 : 23:05:58
Not familiar with that one Lester .

Dilunett has been used with good , bad & mixed results by forum members IIRC - A search on the forum would bring the comments up.

Not cheap tho - If you are going to repaint the hull or even topsides , I would go for a good DA Sander with disc range getting finer as I got closer to the gelcoat.

Adi

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