: There is a lot you can do with the gelcoat on NDK and older VCP
: boats, as it's pretty thick. You can see some options in my
: "Gelcoat Repair and Restoration" album at:
: http://community.webshots.com/user/brian_nystrom-reg The
: restoration pics are on page 2. If Dan hasn't started sanding
: around the recesses yet, perhaps he might want to try a
: variation of my "two-tone" approach.
Red and blue not so good together - It was a good thick paint job and a bear to get through. I will be going two tone but using the original red combined with black. I have been looking into a penetrating epoxy, I've read it is higher in solvents to find it's way in pores and the spider cracks I will repair on the hull, then go with a marine paint for UV protection. I will be assisted by a local pro if I can get my money right.
Thanks \\dp
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danp -- 12/2/2009, 9:03 pm- Re: Epoxy: Stripping Paint
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