I had a passer by recommend acetone to remove oxidation. Internet opinions are both for and against it. What's your though on it?
Acetone will not remove gelcoat oxidation but it can be used to remove dirt, grime and stains. To remove oxidation suggest the following and refer to the youtube videos below:.............recommend acetone to remove oxidation...............What's your thought on it?
That is the only way to get rid of oxidation. I recommend wet sanding, that is what I found to give the best results. Good luck.Acetone will not remove gelcoat oxidation but it can be used to remove dirt, grime and stains. To remove oxidation suggest the following and refer to the youtube videos below:
Step 1: Sanding. Start by using 1200 grit sandpaper to get the really rough oxidation off of the paint followed by 2000 grit wet or dry sandpaper.
Step 2: Hard Buff With Rubbing Compound. On a wool buffing wheel put rubbing compound on the surface.
Step 3: Buff/Polish.
Step 4: Admire Your Work!!
I would be most obliged if you could forward me the phone number of that passer by as I have a piece of the Brooklyn Bridge I'd like to sell himI had a passer by recommend acetone to remove oxidation
@Rich Stidger , I see what you've done but somehow, somewhere in the past, I arrived at the conclusion that the boot stripe on out boats was Awlgrip and as such, non repairable. Obviously that wasn't the case. I know I've poked at it a few times with mild cut polish with no results.The bottom line for me is that if you want to really restore the oxidized areas to like-new, wet sanding is the way to go.
Some boats may have the boot stripe painted with Awlgrip, but AFAIK Hunter molds the color in with gelcoat. Maybe that is why they have only offered a blue stripe instead of other colors.@Rich Stidger , I see what you've done but somehow, somewhere in the past, I arrived at the conclusion that the boot stripe on out boats was Awlgrip and as such, non repairable. Obviously that wasn't the case. I know I've poked at it a few times with mild cut polish with no results.
This is something I have GOT to get to work on. I only wish you had the common decency to tell me this last year when I had the boat out for bottom painting. It's going to be a bugger to do this from a dinghy in the water because I only bottom paint every five years.
Most any clear liquid applied with a coarse cloth will pick up some of the oxidation and give the appearance being shiny and free of oxidation. This will work for about as long as it takes for the acetone, water, minerals spirits, alcohol, etc to dry. Then you'll be back to the same dull finish.I had a passer by recommend acetone to remove oxidation. Internet opinions are both for and against it. What's your though on it?
C'mon now. You know you'd love to be able to drop names when I appeared on the front page of your newspaper and you'd be able to say, "Yah, I know that guy".Maybe an air-powered would work but I don't want to read about you getting electrified.
This is totally the marina's fault for not providing GFCI outlets! Electricity and water go great together. I mean the whole reason your mast is grounded is to attract more electricity right?C'mon now. You know you'd love to be able to drop names when I appeared on the front page of your newspaper and you'd be able to say, "Yah, I know that guy".
Shouldn't that be, "Yah, I knew that guy, he was a whiz with photoshop."C'mon now. You know you'd love to be able to drop names when I appeared on the front page of your newspaper and you'd be able to say, "Yah, I know that guy".
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You got the tense wrong. It's not "Yah, I know that guy", it's "Yah, I knew that guy".C'mon now. You know you'd love to be able to drop names when I appeared on the front page of your newspaper and you'd be able to say, "Yah, I know that guy".
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How did you do that?C'mon now. You know you'd love to be able to drop names when I appeared on the front page of your newspaper and you'd be able to say, "Yah, I know that guy".
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@Ralph Johnstone owns a newspaper publishing service. Far more lucrative than a boat polishing service.How did you do that?
So that is what I'm doing wrong....@Ralph Johnstone owns a newspaper publishing service. Far more lucrative than a boat polishing service.
And, I might say, a damn sight easier than trying to polish a boot stripe with an electric device when it's half under water most of the time@Ralph Johnstone owns a newspaper publishing service. Far more lucrative than a boat polishing service.