We made a shopping trip to Wal-Mart on Saturday to take back the fiberglass restoration compound and the sticker off we had previously purchased (and forgot to blog - oops!). Once we found out about the BAD paint job on the boat (we found that out when I attempted to gently peel the old registration number stickers off the boat and I pulled off a chunk of paint about 2" square and that was also when we saw for the first time the paint runs and bubbles), we felt we needed a sander and a scraper worse than we needed restoration compound. That's mainly because the color of the gel coat under that bad white paint job - that I swear must be house paint as bad as it looks - is this lovely shade of green that reminds me all too much of what seasickness must look like.
So, we took those things back, for a credit of $14.56, and purchased a new palm sander, a scraper and some quarter sheets of sand paper. We got the cheap sander so that if it gets full of paint dust and burns out, we haven't lost much. Here's what we have so far:
palm sander: - $13.88
60 grit sand paper - $1.43
100 grit sand paper for Gerald's B&D sander - $3.97
paint scraper - $4.24
2 cloth respirators - $1.88 X 2
Grand total this trip (including tax): $29.33
Minus items taken back: $14.56
Net spent this trip: $14.77
I also purchased some rags and cleaners for the inside, including 2 gallons of bleach. I haven't blogged this yet, but will add these costs in soon.
The good news is - we can get going on the scraping of the old paint. She's going to be beautiful when we're done with her!
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