floydvoid
Enthusiastic about Wooden Canoes
Hello,
I am working on stripping out my new OT double ender.
I have been trying out different methods of stripping in order to avoid the “sanded out” look that the ribs take on after a challenging revarnish and the cement like residue from the ez strip/ready strip paste.
I hate having old pockets of that paste hanging around in the cracks under the ribs!
I am heat gun and scraping the boat then I’ll use the paste stripper to get the last bit of residue. The heat gun works well but it does not get everything.
To clean the tiny cracks of stripper- has anyone tried some kind of mini pressure washer - like a waterpik toothbrush or a cordless drill style pressure washer?
Would one of those water floss tooth brushes be powerful enough on full blast to clear scum?
I am working on stripping out my new OT double ender.
I have been trying out different methods of stripping in order to avoid the “sanded out” look that the ribs take on after a challenging revarnish and the cement like residue from the ez strip/ready strip paste.
I hate having old pockets of that paste hanging around in the cracks under the ribs!
I am heat gun and scraping the boat then I’ll use the paste stripper to get the last bit of residue. The heat gun works well but it does not get everything.
To clean the tiny cracks of stripper- has anyone tried some kind of mini pressure washer - like a waterpik toothbrush or a cordless drill style pressure washer?
Would one of those water floss tooth brushes be powerful enough on full blast to clear scum?