What I've done is remove all the teak and wood trim pieces and then scrubbed with bleach based mildew cleaner all the way to the upper edge where the white interior liner meets the deck and all the way down to the bilge.
I started with the stern, pilot berth, then mid-ship berth, companionway, galley, quarter-bunk and bow over the last 2 weeks. Later today ill do the head and closet to finish the job. Ive stripped it down to the bulkheads to get to the corners and crevices where the mold hides! At some point I'll take the stove/sink and galley apart and remove them to clean the walls that have been hidden back there for a few decades.
Question: What is the best paint to use to re-paint the white interior liner, without sanding it? Its very clean now but has some fading and chips in some areas so I'm thinking now that's its clean and the trim/wood is removed I'll paint it bright white.
I am also going to sand all the teak parts and then varnish them and seal them with tung oil seal...before reinstalling but id like to avoid sanding the liner before re-painting if possible.
I started with the stern, pilot berth, then mid-ship berth, companionway, galley, quarter-bunk and bow over the last 2 weeks. Later today ill do the head and closet to finish the job. Ive stripped it down to the bulkheads to get to the corners and crevices where the mold hides! At some point I'll take the stove/sink and galley apart and remove them to clean the walls that have been hidden back there for a few decades.
Question: What is the best paint to use to re-paint the white interior liner, without sanding it? Its very clean now but has some fading and chips in some areas so I'm thinking now that's its clean and the trim/wood is removed I'll paint it bright white.
I am also going to sand all the teak parts and then varnish them and seal them with tung oil seal...before reinstalling but id like to avoid sanding the liner before re-painting if possible.
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