While securing some through-deck bolted fittings, I spilled some epoxy (no filler) on the anti-slip, finely grooved, part of the deck (my boat has no anti-slipping paint). Although I scrubbed and brushed vigorously with acetone and took off as much as I could, the area of the spillage has now turned into a yellowish stain. I'm not sure how I can get rid of it other that painting over it with diluted gel coat? This may be difficult to adequately match and still be an eyesore. Any advice for this sloppy "neat freak"? Cheers,
Albert
s/v Madelon Mac 26S
Davis, California
Epoxy spill on deck
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Re: Epoxy spill on deck
You might try using a Dremel with appropriate bit & steady hand to remove the epoxy from the non-skid deck grooves.
