hull revive and carpet replacement

marlinempress

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I have a 1986 23' marlin empress cuddy and am goint to try and shine it up and make it look more presentable this winter. The gelcoat is heavily oxidized, I've tried maguiars oxidation remover for gelcoats and waxed it many times but the shine only lasts a couple days, then it becomes oxidized again. Any ideas on how I could make the shine permanent? Also I'll be replacing the carpeting as it is old and has holes in it and stuff. I'm wondering where is the best place to get it and what kind and how I install it? Also can I just install it over the old stuff or do I have to rip that all out? Also if I have to rip it out, what's the best way to do that? Any help would be very much appreciated. <br />Thanks!,<br />Matt
 

jimmythekid

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Re: hull revive and carpet replacement

elbow grease and a respirator and start rippin
 

jim dozier

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Re: hull revive and carpet replacement

You can order carpet here at iboats.com and at many of the other online marine stores such as<br />westmarine/boatUS<br />Overtons<br />boatersworld<br />I got mine onsale at www.bassboatcarpets.com and it came with a nice instruction manual and carpet knives.<br />You can also get a limited selection at some Home Depots and Lowes. Personally I would go for the heavier weight 20oz (16oz is the standard) as they feel a little nicer.
 

bounder4465

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Re: hull revive and carpet replacement

On the carpet issue...it is just a tough nasty job to remove the old stuff. If you try to put the new carpet on top of the old it will have a spounge feel to it, and water will trapped between the layers. In areas where the carpet is molded/wrapped around corners use contact cement so it sticks when you place it the first time. All other areas use an outdoor carpet glue.<br /><br />The oxidation can be solved with buffing. If you have access to a varible speed buffer, and can use it, email me at bounder4465@yahoo.com for the proper method and links to the products. If you are looking for a quick fix(voodoo wax, miracle restorer, oil base house paint additive, floor polish...) sorry, can't help you.
 

davaugust

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Re: hull revive and carpet replacement

You should definitely tear out the old carpet..it'll give you a chance to really inspect the floor underneath and make sure all is well. I've ready many accounts (including my own) of people who were VERY suprised at just how bad their floors really were once their carpets came out.<br /><br /> http://www.shareaproject.com/projectThumbs.php?p=1 <br /><br />or <br /><br /> http://www.shareaproject.com/projectThumbs.php?p=8 <br /><br /><br />I agree with jimmythekid...wear a respirator and start ripping! <br /><br />I ultimately decided against carpet in my flooring projects, but before I decided, I was pretty impressed with the selection and pricing of marine carpet at lowes.
 

Bondo

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Re: hull revive and carpet replacement

Also if I have to rip it out, what's the best way to do that?
Once you get the Big pieces out,<br />A 4" Grinder,+ a Wirewheel will clean up the rest of the Stuff...........
 
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