Best way to remove Imron from gelcoat??
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Best way to remove Imron from gelcoat??
I'm getting ready to start a project that will involve removing Imron paint over gelcoat.
I want to get the boat back down to the original gelcoat color.
Anybody with any experience doing this?
I want to get the boat back down to the original gelcoat color.
Anybody with any experience doing this?
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Re: Best way to remove Imron from gelcoat??
I think you can use paint stripper like they use on vettes. It's probably regular stripper anyway. use a plastic scraper then block sand and buff.
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If I close my eyes for three seconds while compounding the stripes magically disappear, and not on purpose.
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I actually removed all the paint/imron off my Pantera in about 30 minutes with a razorblade. It wasnt primered though..sure was alot cleaner than sanding!
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A glass safe stripper and a 250psi pressure washer. I did a 24'to the chine that had like 4 layers. Put the stipper on in managable sized areas (ON A WARM DAY! learned that the hard way! )Let it soak til mushy and have at it up close and personl with the pressure washer. Rinse,wash,repeat ....
careful to use a medium degree Angle tip in the washer, the come with one that will drill a hole through your boat. You may have to go over some places a cuople time, but its a quick way to get the job done without risk of scraping your gel. Attatced a pic of about 1/2 way through (The other of one very unhappy contractor of mine - all he could say was "...$#%^ and today you bring your camera!!!".
careful to use a medium degree Angle tip in the washer, the come with one that will drill a hole through your boat. You may have to go over some places a cuople time, but its a quick way to get the job done without risk of scraping your gel. Attatced a pic of about 1/2 way through (The other of one very unhappy contractor of mine - all he could say was "...$#%^ and today you bring your camera!!!".
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Re: Best way to remove Imron from gelcoat??
I just finished removing the imron graphics from my Pantera. I tested various paint strippers, EZ-Off oven cleaner, razor blades, heat guns etc. I found "Citristrip" to be the best of the strippers but I wasn't happy with the way it would also soften the gelcoat if left on too long.
In the end I opted for a palm sander and used it like a giant 400 grit eraser to knock down the bulk of the paint until the gelcoat started to show through. I then blocked things with some 600 grit finished up with the buffer. The whole process took about a day and a half which was much better than I anticipated (the boat was absolutely covered in purple and green graphics).
Good luck!
In the end I opted for a palm sander and used it like a giant 400 grit eraser to knock down the bulk of the paint until the gelcoat started to show through. I then blocked things with some 600 grit finished up with the buffer. The whole process took about a day and a half which was much better than I anticipated (the boat was absolutely covered in purple and green graphics).
Good luck!
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greeny is right! Strippers tend to soften the gel also and leave the surface damaged. Also is safer,cleaner and less likely to damage something you don't want to! G$
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Originally Posted by Jake1250
I actually removed all the paint/imron off my Pantera in about 30 minutes with a razorblade. It wasnt primered though..sure was alot cleaner than sanding!
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