Non-skid

Status
Not open for further replies.
R

Rick Ellis

Hey guys whats the best way to redo the non-skid surface? Sould I sand it down first. The reason I ask is because of the molded raised bumbs on the deck surface would prevent getting the surface sanded down. Or should I just use a paint remover on it?
 
Jun 24, 2005
26
- - Arnold, MD
Stainless Wire Brushes

I used a selection of stainless steel wire brushes on mine. Everything from toothbrush size all thw way to a 2"x4" size. Worked great, cleaned the crevices and created a surface that the paint would adhere to. I used water with them first and then acetone. Kevin
 
Dec 3, 2003
544
None None Rochester, NY
No need to sand

I once painted the deck of my old Hunter 33 with terrific results. Follow the recommendations on the link below.
 
S

Stan

Another old 33 owner

When I repainted mine I roughed up the old surface with brass wool, it worked great...stay away from steel wool though, you'll literally spend months trying to get rid of little rust spots from that stuff!
 
Status
Not open for further replies.