Sailgunner . Jun 4, 2004 1,077 Hunter 410 Punta Gorda May 12, 2019 #21 I bought some thin starboard and covered them. never put the teak slats back.
Mikem . Dec 20, 2009 820 Hunter 466 Bremerton May 12, 2019 #22 Try Magic Eraser to clean the starboard if the paint doesn’t work.
Ron20324 . Jan 22, 2008 8,050 Beneteau 323 Annapolis MD May 12, 2019 #23 jngotasail said: ... I am considering a light sanding. Any advice?... Click to expand Do not sand, as that will only leave finer finer scratches than you can ever hope to clean out.
jngotasail said: ... I am considering a light sanding. Any advice?... Click to expand Do not sand, as that will only leave finer finer scratches than you can ever hope to clean out.
Tally Ho . Jan 7, 2011 4,828 Oday 322 East Chicago, IN May 12, 2019 #24 Sound like the OP painted them.... I was going to suggest Barkeepers Friend. A cleansing powder (a bit abrasive), with oxalic acid. I use it on my decks to whiten and brighten the non-skid, remove stains, etc. https://www.barkeepersfriend.com/cleaning-products/cleanser/ Greg
Sound like the OP painted them.... I was going to suggest Barkeepers Friend. A cleansing powder (a bit abrasive), with oxalic acid. I use it on my decks to whiten and brighten the non-skid, remove stains, etc. https://www.barkeepersfriend.com/cleaning-products/cleanser/ Greg