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Default Paint suggestion needed for cabin interior

Marine vs. non-marine is a point well taken, and I enjoy finding non-marine
substitutes myself. But with the small quantity used, it didn't seem a big
deal at the time.

But you've got me wondering; would oil base paint encourage mildew more than
water base? I know you can add a mildewcide to paint, but because mildew had
been a problem, I jumped on the Petit product.

"Rich Hampel" wrote in message
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Ditto on the oil based paint.
If you can spray (no runs and sags and dribbles), good old Rustoleum
works well on interior surfaces. Otherwise, a properly thinned oil
based paint is long lasting and trouble free..... apply with the 'roll
and tip' method.

In article , MMC
wrote:

I've used plain old oil based house paint on boat interiors for years.

Don't
feel I need the UV protection inside the boat that make boat paints so
popular.

Oil base paint is tough, durable and washable. As well as a lot easier

to
use than a lot of the boat paints.

I also don't believe everything I take on my boat has to be carried

aboard
in a "West Marine" bag, alot of the stuff I use comes aboard in a

"Wal-Mart"
bag.

MMC

"MLapla4120" wrote in message
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Hi,
In an effort to do less varnishing and to achieve a more traditional

look,
I'm
going to paint sections of my interior with off white paint. The trim

which is
teak and other hardwood will remain varnished. I'm looking for a good
paint. If anyone else has done this let me know the paint you used.

Thanks