Al
Guru
- Joined
- Apr 1, 2012
- Messages
- 2,206
- Location
- usa
- Vessel Name
- 'SLO'~BELLE
- Vessel Make
- 1978 Marben-27' Flybridge Trawler(extended to 30 feet) Pilothouse Pocket Cruiser[
After reviewing all of the wonderful history on removing varnish and applying the fresh coat of what ever, thinking back at the hours and hours between rain squalls in making the boat pretty taking up to two weeks to complete the spring painting /varnish opera only to watch the guy next to me come down with his pressure washer and in the space of two hours have his fiberglass boat clean from top to bottom . Unless it is a China CHB with the usual tons of fancy wood rails, and leaking windows. Then he/she is in a class by themselves dealing with the same issues expressed within this thread .
I had mentioned in a earlier post here that elimination of what bit of varnish on our current fiberglass boat (one hour with a pressure washer-thank you) with dark brown paint. To that comment I add- The paint is water based! Wash the brush and done.
Al
I had mentioned in a earlier post here that elimination of what bit of varnish on our current fiberglass boat (one hour with a pressure washer-thank you) with dark brown paint. To that comment I add- The paint is water based! Wash the brush and done.
Al