I figure if I ever fall off a bridge, I have a boat!

Juneaudave wrote:Miriam...I have used acetone on oily woods to prep for epoxy. It's a bit stinky, but works well as a degreaser.
Got to say though...I've never seen varnish come off in sheets like that.
bobhenry wrote:My new tow is a black metalflake dodge and I am
starting to think about the black bedliner spray and
while its wet hitting it with micro glitter .................
Steve_Cox wrote:Miriam,
How's the sanding going? My TD, now SandyD's TD has been getting it's "every two year" sanding and recoating of Helmsman Spar Urethane. I used 220 grit myself back when I did it, sanding more where the finish had checked and less where it was still pretty good. I had a little peeling where I didn't scuff up the surface enough between coatings. I think Sandy was planning on sanding out some of my runs from my last coating job. She is taking very good care of my "baby".
SandyD wrote:
ShhhhhhhhhhhhhhSteve still doesn't know what happened on the way to Spring Mill. (peek in album for clue)
Miriam C. wrote::(Does that mean I caused the adhesion issues. I sanded with 100, and 250 and I think I finished in the 300's.
Smooth as a peace of glass.......
Oh well I am chemically stripping the finish now. There is still stuff on the wood.
The plywood is only 3/8" so the veneer can't be too thick but I am pretty good with a light hand.....![]()
Thanks again.
Miriam C. wrote::?OMG. Donotdothisathome.....
You know that wonderful smelling ORANGE stripper...well it leaves orange stuff on the plywood. If fact even Acetone won't get it off without some serious scrubbing. AND if you don't notice the orange stuff until the next morning....![]()
Did I say I was trying to not hurt myself...... Gonna look like Popeye.... This was just plain dumb...
you are better off just letting the wood dry after the stripper and sand the discoloured wood away.. try a test spot first to see if it hasn't penetrated too far but likely it is only the first few layers of cells and sanding should remove it.. if you use a thinner like acetone etc it is likely to just carry the stain further in..Miriam C. wrote::?OMG. Donotdothisathome.....
You know that wonderful smelling ORANGE stripper...well it leaves orange stuff on the plywood. If fact even Acetone won't get it off without some serious scrubbing. AND if you don't notice the orange stuff until the next morning....![]()
Did I say I was trying to not hurt myself...... Gonna look like Popeye.... This was just plain dumb...
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