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On Tue, 5 Mar 2013 18:36:18 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
"bob" wrote in message .. . I have an old boat that was neglected before I got it. Had the gelcoat checked by a professional who said it was too badly oxidized and would probably benefit from painting rather than polishing and waxing Any opinons? What about doing this myself? Probably wouldn't use a sprayer... Best paint with minimal hazard? ------------------------------------------------------------ There are several high quality topside paints for marine use, such as AwlGrip and Interlux among others. They are basically a high gloss, one-part polyurethane that may be sprayed, brushed or applied with a roller. ( read about "Roll and Tip" at the attached link.) As in any painting project, the secret is in the preparation. The following link explains the process pretty well: http://www.acbsphl.org/Tips_and_hint...nd_Tipping.htm Thanks for the help. Never painted a boat before...anything like housepainting? |
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