Restitution
Senior Member
We own a 78 Californian Tri-Cabin. The deck paint was originally white non skid type (perhaps part of fiberglass?) At some juncture, a light blue deck paint was applied over the top of the white (also non skid). The problem is that the blue is pealing up in places and it appears as if the original white was not cleaned and prepared properly before the blue was applied. Some of the blue peals up, some of it is secure. I have a few questions.
1. How do I chip up/remove blue paint so to get to a good solid surface? I
cannot imagine the mess and work involved in either chipping all of the blue
paint off or using a messy paint remover of some type????
2. IF we leave some of the blue paint, should I re-paint the same color, just in
case of future small chips in new paint doesn't reveal a different color, OR
can I paint it tan.
1. How do I chip up/remove blue paint so to get to a good solid surface? I
cannot imagine the mess and work involved in either chipping all of the blue
paint off or using a messy paint remover of some type????
2. IF we leave some of the blue paint, should I re-paint the same color, just in
case of future small chips in new paint doesn't reveal a different color, OR
can I paint it tan.