removing 5200
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removing 5200
Is there any easy way (relatively speaking) to remove 5200? I've been using a cabinet scraper and a razor blade and it is getting old.
1963 Rhodes 19 #731
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Re: removing 5200
Wire wheel on an angle grinder works well.
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Re: removing 5200
I have had great success with this product;
http://www.marineformula.com/
It isn't cheap ($20.00 a can) but a little goes a long way, just apply and let it do the work. Will not damage gel coat. I removed all the portlights on a couple of boats with Marine Formula and had enough left over from one aerosal can to help out some other folks with their recalcitrant 5200.
Hope this helps,
Tom
http://www.marineformula.com/
It isn't cheap ($20.00 a can) but a little goes a long way, just apply and let it do the work. Will not damage gel coat. I removed all the portlights on a couple of boats with Marine Formula and had enough left over from one aerosal can to help out some other folks with their recalcitrant 5200.
Hope this helps,
Tom