Long time listener first time caller.... I am planning to repaint my 79 Argosy using boatdoc's roller method. I will be stripping the entire coach using Removall 220 and will be resealing all the windows and seams using TremPro 635 and parbond. My question is should I reseal first then strip or strip then reseal? I am concerned that the Removall will deposit in the seams if I wait to reseal until after stripping. I am also not sure how well the sealants will hold up to the removall if I reseal before stripping. Any input will be greatly appreciated.
It's my understanding that the residue remaining in the seams will deactivate sooner or later depending on brand, temp, and whatever else you can think of.
Long time listener first time caller.... I am planning to repaint my 79 Argosy using boatdoc's roller method. I will be stripping the entire coach using Removall 220 and will be resealing all the windows and seams using TremPro 635 and parbond. My question is should I reseal first then strip or strip then reseal? I am concerned that the Removall will deposit in the seams if I wait to reseal until after stripping. I am also not sure how well the sealants will hold up to the removall if I reseal before stripping. Any input will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Carl
BoatDoc's roller method RULES! I re-painted the roof of a cargo trailer a couple of months ago using Interlux marine paint and it looks like it was sprayed on!