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Preparation for painting

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stepsharper

Marine/Ocean
Mar 29, 2007
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I have a large, 1927, riveted steel hull that has been greased inside to prevent corrosion.I have scraped most of it off with hand tools but the rest will not burn off nor can I shift it with off-the-shelf spray and wipe surface preparation products.

Any suggestions?
 
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Mike Halloran
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Also try dishwashing detergent like cascade in powder form.
 
Grit blasting is how steel hulls are prepared for painting commercially. That can give you a bright metal finsih to SA2.5 standard.

Failing that - power tooling with wire brush.

 
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