[Public-List] Paint stripper
Glenn Brooks
brooks.glenn at comcast.net
Fri Jan 31 12:26:26 PST 2014
John, I have used several brands of paint strippers on my interior and found they take quite a while to eat into the underlaying FG. I think you will find if you put a light to moderate coat on the paint the stripperwill dry out and/or neutralize itself on the paint before etching the glass.
Also I usually sand and clean the surface afterwards with thinner and a sponge to flush any residual away. (Alternately, some of these are water soluble so maybe use water, I think)
Usually one needs quite a heavy application of stripper and a long soak period to have a meaningful impact on the glass substrate.
Cheers
Glenn B.
Dolce 318
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> On Jan 31, 2014, at 11:56 AM, John's Email <cooler2k at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Hello All,
> Can anyone recommend a chemical paint stripper to use in the salon and head on the interior of the hull (obviously non-liner boat) that will not have a negative effect on the underlying fiberglass?
>
> Thank you,
> John C.
>
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