I would add . purchase GALLONS of cheap white vinegar. You will need this to
de-activate the goo when (not IF) it gets on your skin, and also to spray
the boat bottom to de-activate the chemicals before applying barrier coat!

 

Jonathan 

 

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From: cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com]
On Behalf Of Gary Nylander
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2012 10:58 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List Antifouling removal - chemical strippers

 

Peel Away is what I used and fought with.

 

It works, but is very messy. From Jonathan's note and my experience, you
need two people to apply it and to remove it. It is messy - you must keep it
moist, and you need a bunch of different kinds of scrapers to match the
contours of your boat.

 

Cover the ground under the boat. Get help. Apply liberally. Cover thoroughly
with the plastic 'paper'. The tricky part is applying the goo, then putting
the paper up onto the bottom of the boat (upside down!) and making sure it
is completely covered. Let it sit the required amount. Remove with plastic
scrapers (get goo all over yourself in the process). Wear Tyvec. Then it
will work, the chemical is good and covering it up lets it do its work.

 

Don't work in 90 degree temperature - it sets too quickly.

 

Don't try this alone - Jonathan and I concur.

 

Gary

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