I'm getting ready to put a barrier coat (Interprotect 2000E) on the bottom of my fiberglass boat, in preparation for Interlux Micron CSC. I've already sanded the bottom, and the directions say to use Interlux 202 Fiberglass Solvent Wash to clean the bottom before painting. This stuff is $44 per gallon at West Marine.
I haven't bought it yet, but I did take the cap off and smelled it: it smells a lot like acetone, maybe with a little laquer thinner in there as well? <br /><br />While I have no real problem with paying a lot for some of Interlux's products (they really seem high quality, and worth the price, IMHO), I'd rather not spend $44 for the 202 if it's just acetone, which I can easily find for $13 or less. <br /><br />Does anybody know what goes into their 202, or what a good substitute would be? As far as I can tell, the purpose for using it at this point is to remove all sanding dust and to clean any wax, oil, or dirt that might happen to still be on the surface to-be-painted.<br /><br />THANKS