[Public-list] deck stains
Bill Ydel
bydel at bellsouth.net
Mon Oct 10 06:16:49 PDT 2005
Mike, did you brush or spray?
Bill
SallyB #441
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Hi Bill,
If there are stains other than from sloppy wood refinishing jobs, it may be
due to porous gel coat. I found that, as the boat got older, it was more and
more difficult to prevent stains on the deck. It became more difficult to
clean. I decided to paint the deck, mostly to seal the gel coat. It is a big
decision, becasue once you paint the deck, you will need to repaint it
occassionally. I have owned my boat 33 years and have painted the deck
twice. The first time [about 20 years ago] I used interthane plus (2-part)
and the second time [about 10 years ago] I painted only the smooth areas
with Brightsides. The non-skid still looks good from the original painiting
but the Brightside paint did not hold up as well and could use a fresh coat.
Interlux has a new paint called 'Redititions" [I think] which I plan to
learn about. Another reason that I painted is that my boat has an end-grain
balsa core and I was concerned about water penetration through the porous
gel coat which would cause delamination. I don't know if this worked or
not, but I don't have any delamination.
Mike Lehman
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From: "Bill Young" <woyoung at triad.rr.com>
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Subject: [Public-list] deck stains
Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 21:56:33 -0400
There are numerous stains on the deck gelcoat of my boat from sloppy
previous wood refinishing jobs. The woodwork had Cetol on it when I bought
it, and so I presume the stains are Cetol, but don't know that for sure.
Any suggestions on how to remove these stains? What solvent? Acetone with
a rag was not enough. What if anything is safe to brush, or even lightly
scrape, gelcoat with?
By the way, just had woodwork done with Cetol Light topped with Cetol Gloss.
Looks great, in case any of you are considering going in that direction.
Thanks
Bill Young
Sea Sprite 34 #26 "Adagio"
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