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Date:         Tue, 16 May 2023 21:29:58 -0400
Reply-To:     Karl Ploessl <karl.ploessl@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Karl Ploessl <karl.ploessl@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: ok to use pressure washer on westy top?
Comments: To: Alistair Bell <ragnarhairybreeks@icloud.com>
In-Reply-To:  <CEA6C066-6A45-4EFA-936E-DCDD410B5986@icloud.com>
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thank you! I just bought a '91 Westy (besides having my '81 AC Westy "Jenny") and reading through old mails to evaluate what I need.

Best, Karl.

On Tue, May 16, 2023 at 9:19 PM Alistair Bell <ragnarhairybreeks@icloud.com> wrote:

> Hi Karl > > > I’m ashamed about that painting. I skimped. I made one us quart can of > interlux briteside one part poly do the entire top and luggage. Looked > great but now after , what > Is it now? 11-12 years? It needs repainting . It’s wearing thin . > > I’d advise using 2, 2 coats. And why not a primer too. If I had future me > on my shoudker talking I’d have done that then . > > But scuff sand not too much , there is a texture, or was on mine, on roof. > Again I say small sections at a time. Small short napped roller , then tip > off bubbles with dry brush. > > It looks like you leave bubbles even after tipping, but they go away > > Ab > > > > > On May 16, 2023, at 6:06 PM, Karl Ploessl <karl.ploessl@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > reviving an old thread: How much paint was needed to paint the westy > roof? > > > > Karl. > > > >> On Sun, Aug 13, 2017 at 1:40 PM Alistair Bell <albell@shaw.ca> wrote: > >> > >> It's not really a gel coat, but that's beside the point :-) > >> > >> Some have used penetrol, oil based paint additive, with success. Search > in > >> Samba for a few threads. > >> > >> I painted my top with interlux briteside one part polyurethane. I was > very > >> happy with the result. > >> > >> Briefly, I cleaned the top well, scuffed with scotchbrite pad, and > didn't > >> use a primer ( worked out, but primer good idea). > >> > >> Short napped 4" roller, actually I think it was foam roller. Two foot > >> square at a time, tipping off the painted area with brush. Tipping to > knock > >> down bubbles, which didn't remove all bubbles but after a few minutes > the > >> bubbles disappeared. > >> > >> Key is to do it in small areas. > >> > >> Alistair > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>>> On Aug 13, 2017, at 10:28 AM, Stuart Hertzog <stuart@STUZOG.COM> > wrote: > >>> > >>> Once the roof is clean, what's the best way of restoring the surface? > >> After 33 years, my '84 Westie roof > >>> is starting to get rough, especially on the top. It's a white top. Can > >> the gelcoat be restored and if so, > >>> which are the recommended products? > >>> > >>> Stuart > >>> Victoria BC > >> >


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