This weekend I need to get the bilge cleaned up and ready for either a brush or roller job of bilge painting,please give me an idea of some cleaning solvents and or do I need to sand or is there a product that requires little or no sanding.
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This weekend I need to get the bilge cleaned up and ready for either a brush or roller job of bilge painting,please give me an idea of some cleaning solvents and or do I need to sand or is there a product that requires little or no sanding.
I did mine last year. I cleaned mine a lot, then wiped it down with acetone just prior to painting and brushed petit bilge coat on. I was happy with the results. It took two coats to do this, and used just over a quart, I think.
maybe this is better
Looks great-----thats exactly what I needed to know--thanx
Go to Adrenalinerushracing.com and click on the store.Get a quart of the bio-clean bildge cleaner.Its awesome stuff,and you will be helping out our race team.Thanks
I copied that photo as an inspiration for my project; when I ever get around to it!
I finally got around to it - oix soon
What's an oix?:huh:
:sifone:
its short for - Oh, here's some pix!
Makes me want to pull some power to make things pretty!
Yup, that's what I'm doing this weekend
Good for you, it's very satisfying
So, now I have a pretty bilge and engines are nice. What do I do with exhaust?
Good to know it will last the time with that product, it was not that expensive = added bonus
I am trying to fund some exhaust, and figure out what I want to do.
Choice system, or just go out the back!?!
Wisconsin is also very tough on noise aren't they?
Yeah! They ARE>especially here on the Winnebago System
Just ordered GIL muffler tips!
Never used them and I think they will help with my worries of reversion and death
Thoughts.
The air actuated mufflers?
Negative Ghost Rider