My cd25 had 8 years of paint on her bottom and it's time to strip. I've learned to make my own paint remover that beats anything I have ever tried, including Peel-Away.. Here t'is, make a saturated solution of lye (NaOH) in a bucket of warm water, when the solution is cool, slowly disolve corn starch. This allows the stuff to thicken and cling to vertical surfaces. Apply with a long nap roller, press plastic sheet or serran rap on the hull.Take a nap. With a sharpe scraper the old paint just drops off. Cost for my hull? $7.00...Try it but wear gloves an eye protection. It's too good and true.
Jim. Hughes 10@ gte.net
stripping bottom paint
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Re: stripping bottom paint
This sounds great! I have two boats to strip. Could you tell me what the proportions would be. Also, where you buy Lye. Is lye dangerous to handle by itself.
Thanks For your time.
Dennis CD22 CD26D
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Thanks For your time.
Dennis CD22 CD26D
JIM wrote: My cd25 had 8 years of paint on her bottom and it's time to strip. I've learned to make my own paint remover that beats anything I have ever tried, including Peel-Away.. Here t'is, make a saturated solution of lye (NaOH) in a bucket of warm water, when the solution is cool, slowly disolve corn starch. This allows the stuff to thicken and cling to vertical surfaces. Apply with a long nap roller, press plastic sheet or serran rap on the hull.Take a nap. With a sharpe scraper the old paint just drops off. Cost for my hull? $7.00...Try it but wear gloves an eye protection. It's too good and true.
truettdc@frontiernet.net
Re: stripping bottom paint
Ryan Turner wrote: Anybody know if this solution would have an adverse effect on gel coat?
jim.hughes10@gte.net
Re: stripping bottom paint
jim wrote:Ryan Turner wrote: Anybody know if this solution would have an adverse effect on gel coat?