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Paint for Fibreglass?
Hi All,
I have a not particularly fancy Fibreglass dinghy which is in desperate need of painting. I'm not sure I can afford to pay £15/750ml of the stuff that International or Blakes sell for yachts. Is there a cheaper alternative? Obviously household emulsion would be silly, but household gloss - would that stick? Any pointers gratefully received, |
Paint for Fibreglass?
AJ MacLeod wrote:
Hi All, I have a not particularly fancy Fibreglass dinghy which is in desperate need of painting. I'm not sure I can afford to pay £15/750ml of the stuff that International or Blakes sell for yachts. Is there a cheaper alternative? Obviously household emulsion would be silly, but household gloss - would that stick? Any pointers gratefully received, I painted a fiberglass dingy with Exterior acrylic latex...works pretty good. -- DoD# 2223, OFCC #3122 Meum scapha volitare plenum anguillae |
Paint for Fibreglass?
B Walker says:
I painted a fiberglass dingy with Exterior acrylic latex...works pretty good. For those without a transAtlantic dictionary to hand, US "latex" = UK "Emulsion" HTH Steve. |
Paint for Fibreglass?
Another option to look into... pricewise between house paints (actually
at the higher end of the house paint price range) and marine paints... epoxy paints for floors. Two part paints... I've started looking into them but haven't gotten too far. Specifically they are made for concrete floors but I bet with the right primer, it would be great for boats. Ed AJ MacLeod wrote: Thanks for all your replies; it looks like I'll maybe not have to bankrupt myself after all! I appreciate that the expensive stuff will no doubt last longer and look better, but I'm really more concerned with just making the thing look passable at a reasonable cost. Cheers, AJ |
Paint for Fibreglass?
Speaking of paint? what primer would you recommend for Steel hulls?
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Paint for Fibreglass?
Ed Edelenbos wrote:
Another option to look into... pricewise between house paints (actually at the higher end of the house paint price range) and marine paints... epoxy paints for floors. Two part paints... I've started looking into them but haven't gotten too far. Specifically they are made for concrete floors but I bet with the right primer, it would be great for boats. ---- epoxy floor paints, or any floor paint, will not work well on vert surfaces. They are designed for extreme self leveling...... That's the big difference between floor and non floor paint. Note if you add about 2 quarts of fumed silica to a floor paint you get something close to a non floor paint... ================================================== ===== PAUL OMAN ----- Progressive Epoxy Polymers, Inc. Frog Pond Hollow - 48 Wildwood Dr - Pittsfield NH 03263 603-435-7199 FAX 603-435-7182 VISA/MC/Discover http://www.epoxyproducts.com Boating site: http://www.epoxyproducts.com/marine.html ================================================== ====== |
Paint for Fibreglass?
Almus Kenter wrote: I used some of the two part epoxy garage floor paint. Worked great. I didn't use any primer. I just cleaned with TSP, let it dry and then painted (roller). NOTE the 2 part floor paints are pretty expensive; I think it was about 60.00/gallon. My understanding is that they chalk a bit with time. Great information... and appreciated. Ed |
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