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I recently saw how my buddy repainted the sides of his boat with a white
fiberglass paint, using a brush. It did not look half bad from afar, but up close, you could see the brush strokes. Can this paint go on smoother with a spraying application, and will it look almost professionally done? I suppose you need a compressor to spray paint and do lots of masking off of the bright work and wood trim. This is for my topsides where I also have some gray non-skid areas. I assume you can paint those separately and being a flat finish, don't require as much care in application. Sherwin D. |
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