I just finished grinding all of the original factory coating off the keel of my 323. It is now down to bare iron. The coating had started to blister and crack evidently as the result of an original keel manufacturing defect. Unfortunately, Beneteau would not acknowledge responsibility, and evidently the keel supplier went bankrupt..
What I found under the relatively good parts of the coating was minor oxidation in the pores of the iron casting which may not have been properly cleaned before the original coating was applied. Now my question is, other than wire brushing with a citric acid solution, is there a better way to get the oxidation out of the pores in the cast iron?
sand blasting is not an option here.
I am preparing to apply several coats of Interprotect 2000E and I want to be certain that it will bond properly

This is what the keel looked like last spring before launch, as I tried to get one more season out of it.
What I found under the relatively good parts of the coating was minor oxidation in the pores of the iron casting which may not have been properly cleaned before the original coating was applied. Now my question is, other than wire brushing with a citric acid solution, is there a better way to get the oxidation out of the pores in the cast iron?
sand blasting is not an option here.
I am preparing to apply several coats of Interprotect 2000E and I want to be certain that it will bond properly

This is what the keel looked like last spring before launch, as I tried to get one more season out of it.