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I own a Shetland Kestrel which has had the hull painted. I would like
to rub it down and give a fresh coat for the season. Is there any particular paint I should use ? regards |
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Tony Tollin wrote:
I own a Shetland Kestrel which has had the hull painted. I would like to rub it down and give a fresh coat for the season. Is there any particular paint I should use ? regards Post in uk.rec.boats.motor - this group has been removed from all bar a few non-complying ISP's -- Reclaim the Lake District - kick the killjoys out! http://www.lake-district.info |
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![]() "Nick" wrote in message ... Tony Tollin wrote: I own a Shetland Kestrel which has had the hull painted. I would like to rub it down and give a fresh coat for the season. Is there any particular paint I should use ? regards Post in uk.rec.boats.motor - this group has been removed from all bar a few non-complying ISP's Blueyonder doesn't carry that group. |
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William Browning wrote:
"Nick" wrote in message ... Tony Tollin wrote: I own a Shetland Kestrel which has had the hull painted. I would like to rub it down and give a fresh coat for the season. Is there any particular paint I should use ? regards Post in uk.rec.boats.motor - this group has been removed from all bar a few non-complying ISP's Blueyonder doesn't carry that group. Tell me about it. You have to ask them to carry it just to be told they don't yet have the capacity. However, you can subscribe to a decent news service for free at http://news.individual.net hth, Nick -- Reclaim the Lake District - kick the killjoys out! http://www.lake-district.info |
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![]() Tony Tollin wrote in message ... I own a Shetland Kestrel which has had the hull painted. I would like to rub it down and give a fresh coat for the season. Is there any particular paint I should use ? regards I paint my boats with Dulux exterior grade. It costs about a tenth of the cost of two-part paints. One boat has been in the water for three winters, and still looks like new. Rub down: apply a coat of undercoat thinned 10%; light rub down (just to get rid of flies, bits of dust and hairs), repeat undercoat; light rubdown, apply gloss thinned 10% (brush or brush and roller); light rub down, repeat gloss. In good weather, you can do both undercoats in a day, and both glosses in two days. Don't gloss if there is a risk of frost. |
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