Seajet
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I need a fair bit of grp safe paint stripper, as the bottom of my 22' boat has become rather rough and flaky with the residue of quite a few years antifoul; a bit galling as I always use self eroding stuff !
I don't want to damage the gelshield underneath, so mechanical means are out for now.
However I was dismayed by a trip to our local - usually competetive - ironmongers to find Nitromors at £20 for 750ml, and I'm going to need a lot of those !
Also both green and yellow tinned Nitromors was labelled ' not to be used on grp ', I thought I'd read that it was OK now but obviously not.
I've used Dilunet on very small items in the past and found it hopelessly feeble.
Any tips please on an effective grp safe stripper at sensible prices ?
I don't want the latest super eco friendly stuff, I already investigated one such product and it was even more expensive even in bulk; I just need something which will savage the old paint while leaving the gelshield and hull intact, and at the relatively low temperatures between now and April...
Any tips gratefully received.
I don't want to damage the gelshield underneath, so mechanical means are out for now.
However I was dismayed by a trip to our local - usually competetive - ironmongers to find Nitromors at £20 for 750ml, and I'm going to need a lot of those !
Also both green and yellow tinned Nitromors was labelled ' not to be used on grp ', I thought I'd read that it was OK now but obviously not.
I've used Dilunet on very small items in the past and found it hopelessly feeble.
Any tips please on an effective grp safe stripper at sensible prices ?
I don't want the latest super eco friendly stuff, I already investigated one such product and it was even more expensive even in bulk; I just need something which will savage the old paint while leaving the gelshield and hull intact, and at the relatively low temperatures between now and April...
Any tips gratefully received.