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Old 04-21-09, 12:20 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by webelk6 View Post
stick with the al. oxide. for sure.
How are you planning on killing that mold. IMHO I would powerwash that body with a solution of bleach and Jo max cleaner before you did any sanding etc. Then paint it.
Apply the aforementioned cleaner with a hudson type sprayer(garden variety will work). Then blast the crap out of it with at least 3000psi powerwasher.

BTW-
thanks for the Ralph Hayes hook up. Nice guys to deal with.
m/c, hardtop seals, and hubcaps on the way...
No problem They are good guys. It's a hell of a deal anyway. Anyone would be stupid not to pick a set up for that price.

I've used bleach on the boat to make it white. Ironically I've pressure washed it a few times. It just came back. I've even sprayed the whole thing down with castoral super clean. It makes the color come off really good. lol.


SO far I'm just running small parts thru the blaster. I figure I'll get all the hard stuff done first. Then prep the body. And spray everything in one day.

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