[Public-list] deck stains
Bill Young
woyoung at triad.rr.com
Mon Oct 10 16:45:54 PDT 2005
Thanks. I'll give it a try.
Bill Young
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From: "George Dinwiddie" <gdinwiddie at alberg30.org>
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Subject: Re: [Public-list] deck stains
> Try alcohol. It's not fast, but will eat into Cetol.
>
> Bill Young wrote:
>> 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.
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