Freebee
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We have a 50 year old grp hull with many layers of antifouling that need to come off I imagine some of the older layers maybe quite toxic..what's the best way of removing them..???
And don't waste your time and money on paint-stripper. Plenty of threads on how useless it is for this purpose.
I recently took a few layers of old antifouling off a Bonwitco hull. I used Owatrol Marine Strip covered with cling film, and most of the stuff came off with 2 applications. Some really hard thick spots that were left came off easily with a hot air gun and a wooden spatula.
It's a little less useless if you cover it with cling film or tin foil after applying it. Don't leave it like that more than a couple of days though.
And don't waste your time and money on paint-stripper. Plenty of threads on how useless it is for this purpose.
Have you tried that often quoted tip?
I have -incredibly messy as the stripper is squeezed out by the film, and almost impossible single handed.
And in the end, it still didn't do much. It would only take off 4-or 4 layers at a time so multiple applications required.
Ergo, either a scraper of get it blasted