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If your boat has already had an awlgrip finish, your best bet is to
continue with Awlgrip. Awlgrip is not compatible with any other finishes. In order to obtain a different finish you would have to have your boat stripped down first. This will be costly and should be done professionally. To keep expenses down and aggrevation, I would paint the boat with Awlgrip. If you have never painted a boat or are unfamiliar with Awlgrip, than I would recommend having it done professionally. If you have painted a boat and are somewhat familiar with Awlgrip, than I would recommend rolling and tipping. I would never recommend that you spray Awlgrip your self. It is extremely dangerous to your health when you spray. Even when rolling and tipping you should always wear gloves and a respirator. |
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