[W126 Coupe] O/T Boat Q

Paul Samarin pauls at sbcglobal.net
Fri May 13 11:54:46 EDT 2005


Thanks, Eric!  The website describes the Operating Parameters as 
including 160 to 180 degrees F.  Presumably, they envision some sort of 
industrial use, including an oven of some sort.  Do you think the stuff 
will work outside at 70 degrees?

Paul

On May 13, 2005, at 8:15 AM, eharder wrote:

>  Paul Samarin wrote:
>  I've just purchased an old boat.  It has a strip of al Best = easiest 
> method.
>
>  I've used a mild etching acid used on aliminium doors and windows. 
> (aluminium brightner) available in hardware stores or go here: 
> http://www.epi.com/chemical-cleaner/aluminum-cleaners.html
>  Pitting will require sanding/buffing with the (grey colored) abrasive 
> scuff pads available at automotive paint stores.
>  Treat bare alum with vinigar before painting on primer, be sure and 
> seal the alum with paint or........
>  Work, Work, Work and more work!
>  Eric H
>
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