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Paint question ,, cockpit storage lockers
Sailboat ,, cockpit storage lockers ,, I want to paint them so they will be
cleaner, more presentable and protect the finish. Problem ,, as far as I can determine, they haven't been painted or anything in YEARS. They are DIRTY. I tried to clean them but didn't have much luck. I can wipe them down. Is there a paint, such as Bilge Coat, that will stick to a not very clean surface? What paint? Etc? |
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Paint question ,, cockpit storage lockers
"Benning Wentworth" wrote in message news:ZstWg.4204$ms1.2068@trndny05... Is there a paint, such as Bilge Coat, that will stick to a not very clean surface? What paint? Etc? I've no idea whether this paint is available outside South Africa, but I've had remarkable success with Plascon Velvaglo, both inside and outside on my wooden boat. http://www.gravitated.co.za/plascon/...px?ProductID=8 It is described as a non-drip enamel and produces a satin finish (eggshell). I painted the bilges of my boat (on top of old paint) - they were pretty dirty and it covered several years worth of dust and grime in one coat. 5 years later they still seem fine. I also painted the topsides with this stuff and after 2 years in quite harsh conditions there was hardly any deterioration at all. l gave it another coat, while the boat was out of the water, just for good measure, but it didn't really need it. I have no interest in this company but I guess the message is that a good quality enamel can cover a lot of dirt. Non drip products are great because you can put them on quite thick and they don't run. Good luck. J |
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Paint question ,, cockpit storage lockers
Benning,
It all depends on how much INITIAL time, effort, & money you want to spend. If you *never* want to worry about it again, 'paint' it with epoxy to which you have added the color of your choice. {Many compatible pigments & dyes are available for about $3.oo.} The 'prep' is basically sanding then cleaning with denatured alcohol. I would apply at least 3 'coats'. If this is done with no more then a 8 hours between coats {YES - I am being very conservative}no further prep would be necessary. For a cheaper and easier method . . . sand, clean and apply a couple of quick-drying primer coats. I use Zinsser's alcohol-based BIN. {It is ready to re-coat in 30-minutes, or less} I've found this stiff sticks to ANYTHING !! {I'm paranoid, so I would then apply a couple of coats of KILZ Water-Based Exterior Primer. It's a bit thicker and would give a good 'fill'.} Then apply a couple of coats of the 'Topside Enamel' of your choice. Being an Alkyd or Oil-based product, this will take the most care to apply and time to dry enough for a re-coat. Then wait at least 5 days for it to decently 'cure'. This will give you a good, hard, cleanable surface. {If some of the 'dirt' in your lockers is fungus & mold - you could add some 'fungus proofer' to the paint. This is typically done when you paint a bathroom.}. The 'however' is that it is not as impervious as the epoxy. If you just 'dump' an anchor, or other hard object, in the locker the paint will crack. You simply have to 'inspect & maintain' the surface like any other part of the boat. This is 'cheaper and easier' to me because I have the BIN and KILZ on hand. I use more of it around the home and the shop then on the boats. It's damn handy stuff. I comes in White but can be tinted. Regards & Good Luck, Ron Magen Backyard Boatshop "Benning Wentworth" wrote in message news:ZstWg.4204$ms1.2068@trndny05... Sailboat ,, cockpit storage lockers ,, I want to paint them so they will be cleaner, more presentable and protect the finish. Problem ,, as far as I can determine, they haven't been painted or anything in YEARS. They are DIRTY. I tried to clean them but didn't have much luck. I can wipe them down. Is there a paint, such as Bilge Coat, that will stick to a not very clean surface? What paint? Etc? |
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