dolabriform
Well-Known Member
Ok, so for all of you who followed the previous thread here's an update.
Before buying the Topper I had looked at various videos about tarting them up, and seen how easy it was to do with White Spirit, wire wool and a hot air gun.
So of course being a numpty I viewed the one I bought through rose tinted spectacles, and didn't spot the layers and layers of what appears to be wax covering the deck. White spirit seems to dissolve it making a thickish goo, which I then need to wipe off, let dry and repeat. I've even taken to scraping as much off as I can with a paint scraper.
This is turning into a very very long process, and is not going to be easy on certain areas, so I was wondering if any of the clever people her had a better idea on how to remove the wax?
I probably shouldn't bother, but I'd like the boat to be fairly clean and on the places I've managed to get back to the original deck the yellow is like new.
Before buying the Topper I had looked at various videos about tarting them up, and seen how easy it was to do with White Spirit, wire wool and a hot air gun.
So of course being a numpty I viewed the one I bought through rose tinted spectacles, and didn't spot the layers and layers of what appears to be wax covering the deck. White spirit seems to dissolve it making a thickish goo, which I then need to wipe off, let dry and repeat. I've even taken to scraping as much off as I can with a paint scraper.
This is turning into a very very long process, and is not going to be easy on certain areas, so I was wondering if any of the clever people her had a better idea on how to remove the wax?
I probably shouldn't bother, but I'd like the boat to be fairly clean and on the places I've managed to get back to the original deck the yellow is like new.

