tiku
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Jul 23, 2007
- Messages
- 31
Hi!
I have decided to paint my project boat. In preparation i have come across a dilemma. When I'm sanding the gelcoat surfaces (30 year old fiberglass boat) I'm unsure how to deal with the non - skid surfaces.
These surfaces are of the diamond checkered type pattern that has been done in the mold when the boat was manufactured.
How do I go about preparing these so that the paint would stick and last on them? I would also like to maintain the pattern ie. not grind it down to a level surface. (sand or soda blasting? or some other way?)
Anybody have any ideas?
I have decided to paint my project boat. In preparation i have come across a dilemma. When I'm sanding the gelcoat surfaces (30 year old fiberglass boat) I'm unsure how to deal with the non - skid surfaces.
These surfaces are of the diamond checkered type pattern that has been done in the mold when the boat was manufactured.
How do I go about preparing these so that the paint would stick and last on them? I would also like to maintain the pattern ie. not grind it down to a level surface. (sand or soda blasting? or some other way?)
Anybody have any ideas?