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Phil August 1st 04 05:40 PM

Easypoxy paint
 
I have a problem with paint on my rubrail. It was done in the past by the PO
with Easypoxy burgundy. Every time I was the boat the paint on the rubrail
must start to dissolve a small bit. It makes it look like a washing with red
paint.You would think after the rail had not been painted in a few yeras it
would be all gone but its never ending. I usually add a small amount of
bleach when doing the hull to get rid of any black spots and it is worse
than using just soapy water alone but the problem still happens then.
Next haulout I intend on stripping both and redoing with something better.
Any suggestions why this happens and a solution? A better paint solution?
Thanks for any help.
Phil



Reynaud August 1st 04 08:01 PM

Easypoxy paint
 

"Phil" wrote in message
r.com...
I have a problem with paint on my rubrail. It was done in the past by the

PO
with Easypoxy burgundy. Every time I was the boat the paint on the rubrail
must start to dissolve a small bit. It makes it look like a washing with

red
paint.You would think after the rail had not been painted in a few yeras

it
would be all gone but its never ending. I usually add a small amount of
bleach when doing the hull to get rid of any black spots and it is worse
than using just soapy water alone but the problem still happens then.
Next haulout I intend on stripping both and redoing with something better.
Any suggestions why this happens and a solution? A better paint solution?
Thanks for any help.
Phil

Hi phil.

It sounds like a poor paint job, most likely poor preparation. I've used
epoxy paint for years and if put on prepared surfaces never a problem. Water
simply will not break it down.

Rey



Phil August 1st 04 08:57 PM

Easypoxy paint
 
Thanks for the reply,
Its not lifting off the surface, its almost as if its oxidizing like the
'dust' you get from old fiberglass only but red. I wish it was lifting off!
I tried using a cleaner wax last time it was out and it was a never ending
rag toss with red rubbing off.

Hi phil.
It sounds like a poor paint job, most likely poor preparation. I've used
epoxy paint for years and if put on prepared surfaces never a problem.

Water
simply will not break it down.

Rey





P.C. Ford August 2nd 04 04:51 PM

Easypoxy paint
 
On Sun, 01 Aug 2004 16:40:46 GMT, "Phil" wrote:

I have a problem with paint on my rubrail. It was done in the past by the PO
with Easypoxy burgundy. Every time I was the boat the paint on the rubrail
must start to dissolve a small bit. It makes it look like a washing with red
paint.You would think after the rail had not been painted in a few yeras it
would be all gone but its never ending. I usually add a small amount of
bleach when doing the hull to get rid of any black spots and it is worse
than using just soapy water alone but the problem still happens then.
Next haulout I intend on stripping both and redoing with something better.
Any suggestions why this happens and a solution? A better paint solution?
Thanks for any help.
Phil


Easypoxy is a very good paint (not epoxy, by the way). The paint must
have been applied incorrectly or the surface was contaminated.

Rusty O August 2nd 04 06:59 PM

Easypoxy paint
 
Pettit Easypoxy is an excellent product. However, if it is applied over an
epoxy covered surface, without using a primer, it may NEVER cure.

When this happened to me I cleaned off the paint with mineral spirits (paint
thinner) and a rag. It all just wiped off very easy.

Then give the surface a light sanding and paint with Pettit Easypoxy #6149
White Undercoater. You may want to do two coats of the white undercoater,
with a very light sanding between coats. Don't remove the undercoater, just
smooth it down.

After curing, usually less than 24 hours, follow with the Pettit Easypoxy
paint in your favorite color. Allow it to cure between coats, which can be
as long as four or five days in cool weather. This paint has great flow
characteristics. For best results apply it with a short-nap roller and very
lightly tip it off with a brush. (Foam or bristle)

Good Luck

Rusty O



Jim Conlin August 2nd 04 07:14 PM

Easypoxy paint
 
See the Pettit site. http://www.pettitpaint.com/pdf/easyproxy.pdf for the
manufacturer's instructions.

Phil wrote:

I have a problem with paint on my rubrail. It was done in the past by the PO
with Easypoxy burgundy. Every time I was the boat the paint on the rubrail
must start to dissolve a small bit. It makes it look like a washing with red
paint.You would think after the rail had not been painted in a few yeras it
would be all gone but its never ending. I usually add a small amount of
bleach when doing the hull to get rid of any black spots and it is worse
than using just soapy water alone but the problem still happens then.
Next haulout I intend on stripping both and redoing with something better.
Any suggestions why this happens and a solution? A better paint solution?
Thanks for any help.
Phil




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