[Public-List] Painting below water line
John Boor
mahseer at kos.net
Tue Apr 30 11:47:04 PDT 2013
Dwayne.
Having gone this far continue to scrape down to gel coat. This way you
will get the best adhesion. As an extra consider a barrier coat before
the Micron CSC.
John Boor
> I started to sand the bottom paint this year in preparation of a couple of
> new coats and noticed some areas that there was adhesion failure. I began
> scraping and found that there was a general adhesion failure. I have
> scraped about 1/2 the boat and find that ~10% scrapes all the way to the
> gel coat in various spots with the remainder being covered by what look
> like 1-2 coats of an unknown paint type that appears to adhere reasonably
> well. I purchased Micron CSC (fresh water boat), before I discovered
> adhesion failure, which is supposed to be compatible with a wide variety
> of paints. My questions are whether it is best to just sand and paint as
> is, or would it be better to sand all the way down to the gel coat and
> start fresh? Should I do anything extra to protect the exposed gel coat?
> If I sanded all the way to the gel coat could I do more damage than
> good? Thanks for the feedback.
>
> Dwayne
> #94
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