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1972 CC interior paint.
Starting prepping the interior for new paint today. Any best practices for removing the handrail? I can't wait to have a new interior.
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I can't figure out multiple picture uploads.
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The bow will have some sort of anchor hatch eventually.
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Port aft
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Stbd aft
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What paint are you going with Josh?
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I am using the paint that Shine sells. It's EMC Quantum. I'm still stripping everything. Hopefully be fairing and prepping this weekend.
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Good luck, deja vu! lots of work , sweat and beer but it will sure be worth it
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Looking forward to seeing pictures, let me know if you have any more questions
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Thanks Joel. I've got almost everything removed and I'm debating whether or not to remove the t-top or just tape it off really good. Also, before I prime, what grit should I sand the old gelcoat up to or does it matter? I use this international paint at work and it won't stick to a smooth surface. I need to prep the surface with no less than 120 grit or the paint will peel. If it's too smooth it's like it won't grab the surface.
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