Using AWLGRIP or Bilgekote, Bilge question.
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Using AWLGRIP or Bilgekote, Bilge question.
Still torn between which product,, but do i need to strip or prime for either......i have been told i can paint right over the factory Baja paint in bilge with bilgkote, its much cheaper and easier but i may spring for the awlgrip if i dont have to prime and can go over the baja painted bilge. awlgrip is 300 and bilgekot is 100.
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I would use awlgrip as I have heard bilgekote fads and yellows with oil. I used awlgrip on my bilge. IMO you could get away with not striping. Per the Awlgrip instruction you need to rough up the surface a little (no need to strip off old paint), prime, rough up the prime, do the topcoat, a little more roughing, and then 2nd coat. IMO that is more for exterior fiberglass/cosmetic purposes.
What I did was rough up the surface, prime, 1st coat, 2nd coat. I spilled a little topcoat on the transom and outdrive. The stuff will not come off even after 70mph runs and sitting in water for 3 days. Awlgrip will be a much better shine than bilgekot. I've read that bilgekot will look good at first then loses its shine after short while, but don't have experience with it.
They recommend using black spray paint as a light mist to use as a sanding guide. No need to strip.
What I did was rough up the surface, prime, 1st coat, 2nd coat. I spilled a little topcoat on the transom and outdrive. The stuff will not come off even after 70mph runs and sitting in water for 3 days. Awlgrip will be a much better shine than bilgekot. I've read that bilgekot will look good at first then loses its shine after short while, but don't have experience with it.
They recommend using black spray paint as a light mist to use as a sanding guide. No need to strip.
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I did Bilgecoat a year ago and it still looks great with a good shine. Scuffed everything with a orbital sander, then just used some spray can primer. It is holding up very well so far. Brushed it on and it flows out well so you don't see a lot of brush marks. I don't think you really go wrong with either product.
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Still torn between which product,, but do i need to strip or prime for either......i have been told i can paint right over the factory Baja paint in bilge with bilgkote, its much cheaper and easier but i may spring for the awlgrip if i dont have to prime and can go over the baja painted bilge. awlgrip is 300 and bilgekot is 100.
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My sound weird but I use rustoleum works awsome..is very good durable paint and retains it's shine, used the white several years ago..still looks great....way cheaper that the others..Rob
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I have painted well over a dozen boats with Bilgekote and love it. It has help up great. No need to prime. Just scuff it to give the paint something to adhere to. Then wipe it down with Prep-solve, laquer thinnner, or similar. Good luck.
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Bilgekote will yellow if oil gets spilled on it...I did mine then spilled oil even after cleaning it's still yellow. I'm pondering redoing it while my motors are out, but not sure. Never used Awlgrip. Rustoleum sounds like a cheap alternative.