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Default Painting something for the sea?

"Brian D" wrote in
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I could offer you my ex-wife. I mean after all, you said that you're
looking for a good pain, right?

Just kidding. Your paint is probably bubbling because it is not a
paint designed for below the waterline. What you want is a marine
non-ablative 'hard' bottom coat that's designed for below the
waterline. Paints designed for above the waterline are completely
different than those designed for below, and you'll invariably get
pin-head type bubbles if you use a topsides paint on underwater items.

He http://www.yachtpaint.com/usa/default.asp

That's the Interlux web site (no affiliation). I point it out because
they have educational guides and what not there. You can call their
sales people and they'll help guide you in the right direction and
tell you what cleaners, primers, and paints to use. Unfortunately,
it's hard to find paint designed for below the waterline that doesn't
include antifouling properties and it's probably going to be tough to
find it in sizes less than a gallon. You'll want to do some web
research, 'cuz I know that there are some non-antifouling bottom coats
out there based on epoxy (etc). If you do some looking around, you
should be able to find something. But call Interlux and get educated,
then go looking.

Another brand worth looking at is Ameron:
http://www.ameroncoatings.com . Again, rather than wade through all
the technical jargon, give them a call and let them guide you. Ameron
paints are rock-solid-tough.

Be prepared to tell the sales/tech folks what kind of stainless you
have and how long it will stay underwater between dryings, e.g. days,
weeks, or months.

Good luck,
Brian


"x0054" wrote in message
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Hi guys,

Sorry, I am not much of a boater. I am however looking to paint a
device that's going to spend alot of time in the water. It's a
stainless steal water probe device. I need to paint the outside of it
and I have used several paints but they end up bubbling up after a
wile. I used primer and all, with no luck, and did send down the
thing before painting.

Could any of you recommend a good pain, and were to buy, which I can
use to paint stainless steal? Something that would work well in salt
and fresh water?

Thank you very much,

- Bogdan





Thank you very much. That should answer all my questions. Now I just
need to do some research. I appreciate it.

- Bogdan