removing paint from gelcoat safely |
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zanderbmw
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Posted: September-15-2007 at 6:07pm |
any help with removing paint from gelcoat without any harm woul be great thanks alex
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need help with a 1969 ski nautique thanks alex
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bkhallpass
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Many people use oven cleaner to remove paint from gel. Be sure to wipe and wash thoroughly after use. BKH
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RainDog
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The active ingredient in oven cleaner is nothing more than lye, aka Sodium Hydroxide. I frequently buy Red Devil lye drain cleaner, mix it in water and soak painted house hardware for a day or two. Usually takes it down to bare metal.
You might be able to mix up batch to paste or gel consistency to use on your boat and save a bunch of money. Use gloves, eye protection, blah, blah, blah... |
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