That is probably what will end up happening. I got the worst of it off with Vim (I know it scratches the boat but I wasn't too worried) and a brush, and the rest I think I'll just let rust away. I may even try accelerating it by wetting the boat a couple times a day, since I work at the club...
MiLLz, that reminds me of when MythBusters used explosives to remove cured cement from a cement truck. Unfortunately I'm not willing to blow my Laser into a thousand bits. I think I'll give the brush and pressure washing a try today, and report back later.
I have not tried those options yet... I guess I was jumping right to the conclusion that I'd need something so abrasive it would ruin the deck. I will try those next time I'm at my club, but I doubt they would have much effect, as I've scratched at a couple with my fingernails and can't get...
Hi,
I do not have a cover for my Laser and so when someone was grinding nearby, hundreds of tiny flakes of steel landed on my deck. Of course they immediately began to rust, but that was easily cleaned up with some fiberglass cleaner. The problem is that the steel flakes are still stuck onto the...
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