BrendanChandler
Well-Known Member
Headlinings REMOVAL OF OLD GLUE
I have started getting the old glue off and after 2 man days, I have probably cleared about 15% of the forward cabin on a 38ft boat.
It is without doubt the worst job I have ever done.
The glue seems to be of different consistancy in different places.
In some it is a green thin layer that is difficult to remove as the fobreglass surface is not flat.
In other places the glue seems to be tacky and scraping it just seems to spread it about. I found a small quantity of Meths just as I was packing up for the day and applied that. It seems to remove some of the tackiness (I wish it removed the glue).
It seems that that may help so I go back to it again tomorrow.
I am tempted to use meths in a fine spray???????
I would welcome any other thoughts
Brendan
I have started getting the old glue off and after 2 man days, I have probably cleared about 15% of the forward cabin on a 38ft boat.
It is without doubt the worst job I have ever done.
The glue seems to be of different consistancy in different places.
In some it is a green thin layer that is difficult to remove as the fobreglass surface is not flat.
In other places the glue seems to be tacky and scraping it just seems to spread it about. I found a small quantity of Meths just as I was packing up for the day and applied that. It seems to remove some of the tackiness (I wish it removed the glue).
It seems that that may help so I go back to it again tomorrow.
I am tempted to use meths in a fine spray???????
I would welcome any other thoughts
Brendan
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