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I stumbled across this product called Armorpoxy. It's a one part epoxy
paint that is used a bedliner for trucks, garage floor paint, pool paint, and a whole list of other applications. One factory advised application is for marine use on fiberglass, wood, steel, aluminum, etc. It looks like nice stuff, comes in a host of colors including white, off white, cream, light grey. It also has a factory option of a non-skid additive. It doesn't need to be shot, a roller is preferred. It has a 10-20 year lifespan, 20-30 if 2 coats are applied. It costs under $60.00 per gallon, another $7.00 for the non-skid additive. It all sounds like a perfect product to put on the deck of my workboat. It just sounds too good to be true! Not too many products work this well in the Marine environment, especially on work boats. Has anyone had any experience with this stuff? CaptSchark |
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CaptSchark wrote:
: I stumbled across this product called Armorpoxy. It's a one part epoxy : paint that is used a bedliner for trucks, garage floor paint, pool : paint, and a whole list of other applications. One factory advised : application is for marine use on fiberglass, wood, steel, aluminum, : etc. : It looks like nice stuff, comes in a host of colors including white, : off white, cream, light grey. Sounds pretty interesting; though I am *very* skeptical of "one part epoxy". In fact, I thought that there was no such thing and calling them epoxy was just a marketing ploy. I have used the two part epoxy paints and they don't cost that much more. They chalk a bit from sunlight but for work surfaces that doesn't matter too much. How is this stuff in regards to UV? Where is it available? -Almus -- |
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