[Public-list] Advice Requested
Theodore M. Liszczak
tedliszczak at metrocast.net
Sat Jan 8 07:52:40 PST 2005
Mike Lehman wrote:
>I would never use latex on a boat. The best way to remove old paint is by
>sanding. I have never tried this on any boat other than an A30, so you may
>need to experiment. Then re-paint with a good quality oil-based paint. I
>found that it does not have to be expensive marine paints and have used
>Benjamin Moore very successfully.
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>Mike Lehman
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>From: "Theodore M. Liszczak" <tedliszczak at metrocast.net>
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>Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 2:21 PM
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>>I am the owner of Freedom A 345 and until 1994 was a member of the
>>Chesapeake Bay A-30 Society.
>>I have owned the boat for twenty four years. For most of its early years
>>she resided in Barnstable on Cape Cod.
>>After our retirement last year we had it transported to Lake
>>Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire. The lake is 38 miles long.
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>>I have more time on my hands now, and would like to challenge two
>>projects.
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>>What is the best way to remove paint from the headliner? I have read
>>that non mildew latex paint is the best replacement.
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>>What can I put in place of my head? I removed it.
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Thanks Mike. When the temperature gets above freezing here in March or
April, I will start sanding.
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