When you say "sparkles" do you mean a metalflake color? If so, I'd think
you MUST spray that. If this area is not underwater I'd go to a "good" auto
paint supply store and see what they might have. Also, I've sprayed Imron,
you just need the proper filter cartridges and good ventilation (like a
stand up fan set up at one end of your boat house with PE film providing an
opening only for the fan).
LD
"Chuck Jurgens" wrote in message
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I have a fiberglass boat with a faded, yucky green gelcoat stripe that I
want to paint. In the past, I have painted boats with Imron but this is a
large boat and I don't have a trailer for it. It's stored in my covered
boat house and is lifted out of the water so I can easily repaint the
stripe
by "rolling and tipping".
I want the painted stripe to have the "wet" look like Imron - with the
"sparkles". Imron doesn't seem to be a good choice because of the
hazardous
vapors so I'm wondering what other choices I might have. A local boat
store
told me that Interlux had a product called Brightside that was durable and
easy to apply. However, they told me that it would not give me the
Imron-like finish. Can something be mixed with Brightside to produce the
"sparkles".
Does anyone have any other suggestions as to how I can achieve the desired
"wet look" ?
TIA
Chuck
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