[Public-List] Interior painting/ Cetol Light
Robert Alley
1ralley at comcast.net
Sun Nov 15 11:49:21 PST 2009
Matt: You might want to determine how many coats of paint you have. In
the old maintenance manual (mine is in a red 3 ring binder) someone
suggested that it would be a good thing to freshen up the original
jelcoat by painting the interior surfaces with a latex paint; apparently
lots of people did. This stuff is not a marine product, and comes off
in sheets once adhesion is lost. It is not lead based. It can be
removed relatively easily with a heat gun and elbow grease, leaving a
clean jelcoat surface underneath which can be painted with something
much better available today. If you wait long enough, the latex will
come off by itself.
Athough it is hard to determine why, the government considers latex
paint a hazardous chemical. Check out the various HAZMAT websites.
Rob
Matthew Hay wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How was the storm for you down on the midcoast?
>
>
> I have one or two (at most) original coats of interior paint that is
> starting to peel. I am thinking a combo of scraper/small electric sander on
> rough spots, and then sanding the surface of existing paint for paint
> adhesion? I am assuming that 1968 paint contains lead so I want to
> encapsulate. My two and four year old boys sleep and play on board
> frequently. Any advice would be very helpful about this process as well as
> what paint you have used. Also, has anyone tried the new Cetol light?
> (sounds like a beer type beverage) If so,(not as beverage) how was it? I
> am specialy interested in what paints different people have used.
> Thank you very much,
>
> Matt Hay
> #314 Renard 1968
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