Greenheart
Well-Known Member
Hi Andy, et al... I plan to shift the lurid green off the Osp before the season starts...I'd assumed a day or so with mask and sanding block was the way to go, but now I'm rethinking.
Looks like there are plenty of effective products, which needn't represent a localised ecological apocalypse. But I'm not certain which looks most appropriate for my purpose. My boat is outdoors and can't be effectively covered without the cover touching some of the treated portions...so I reckon I'll need a dry day when it's not frosty...if not actually warm.
My green paint looks to me like a fairly recent cover-up job which disguised various issues I've attempted to resolve. It's bubbling up off the side-decks where I believe unvented damp accumulated for about six weeks over December/January...
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...having never used paint stripper before, I'll benefit from any/all advice.
Is it a good plan for me to start very early on 'the first day of spring' whenever that is, so that the stuff has a clear 12 hours, dawn till dusk, in which to work? When the twelve hours are up, must the stuff be removed immediately, or can I leave it and peel it off in the morning? Could I wrap the hull in plastic overnight, or does it need free circulation of air?
How essential is it to stop rain hitting treated areas during use? I'm guessing it would only reduce the potency of the product, rather than cause some regrettable chemical reaction.
Does paint stripper leave the underlying material ready-roughened for application of new paint/Progrip etc, or is there important intervening activity?
Looks like there are plenty of effective products, which needn't represent a localised ecological apocalypse. But I'm not certain which looks most appropriate for my purpose. My boat is outdoors and can't be effectively covered without the cover touching some of the treated portions...so I reckon I'll need a dry day when it's not frosty...if not actually warm.
My green paint looks to me like a fairly recent cover-up job which disguised various issues I've attempted to resolve. It's bubbling up off the side-decks where I believe unvented damp accumulated for about six weeks over December/January...
View attachment 40217
...having never used paint stripper before, I'll benefit from any/all advice.
Is it a good plan for me to start very early on 'the first day of spring' whenever that is, so that the stuff has a clear 12 hours, dawn till dusk, in which to work? When the twelve hours are up, must the stuff be removed immediately, or can I leave it and peel it off in the morning? Could I wrap the hull in plastic overnight, or does it need free circulation of air?
How essential is it to stop rain hitting treated areas during use? I'm guessing it would only reduce the potency of the product, rather than cause some regrettable chemical reaction.
Does paint stripper leave the underlying material ready-roughened for application of new paint/Progrip etc, or is there important intervening activity?