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Paint Advive Please???
I know it's not an offshore boat but this is my houseboat I bought last year. Inside is really nice but whoever ordered it from factory, had no taste. I've allready taken the vinyl NASCAR stickers off which was a pain. Next step is to paint the stripes when it gets warm. For ease and cost, I'm going to combine 2 of the stripes and have a thicker black strip, then thicker red stripe, and then one thin gold stripe to match my fountain. The top and bottom will mirror each other.
What kind of roll on paint should I use? Certain type of brush and roller should I use? Prep the surface suggestions? To combine two stripes, I'll have to sand the inside edges so I won't have a lip so what grit sand paper do I need? Thanks Guys. http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...7/DSCN0423.jpg |
Is it metal or fiberglass? You're going to end up with a finish that looks rolled on unless you plan on rolling gelcoat and doing a lot of sanding to level it out. But if its textured aluminum, it will hide a LOT of your brush and roll marks. You could use a latex enamel like rustoleum. It levels out pretty well, it would be just like paint a room in your house. It wont give you a glossy automotive finish but will have some shine to it.
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Originally Posted by waterboy222
(Post 3606904)
Is it metal or fiberglass? You're going to end up with a finish that looks rolled on unless you plan on rolling gelcoat and doing a lot of sanding to level it out. But if its textured aluminum, it will hide a LOT of your brush and roll marks. You could use a latex enamel like rustoleum. It levels out pretty well, it would be just like paint a room in your house. It wont give you a glossy automotive finish but will have some shine to it.
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Thats a good idea to combine the stripes. Will look less cluttered/busy. You can get good results rolling and tipping and will need a paint that stays open a while. I have not done that process but I'm sure theres a youtube video on it. I think a few here have tried it with acceptable results.
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You may want to try some 1-shot sign paint, not sure how it would work on that large of a surface but it is made to flow out (smooth out) after application.
Get some and do a test spot, plus side is a lot of colors to choose from. |
Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix
(Post 3606965)
You may want to try some 1-shot sign paint, not sure how it would work on that large of a surface but it is made to flow out (smooth out) after application.
Get some and do a test spot, plus side is a lot of colors to choose from. |
Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix
(Post 3606965)
You may want to try some 1-shot sign paint, not sure how it would work on that large of a surface but it is made to flow out (smooth out) after application.
Get some and do a test spot, plus side is a lot of colors to choose from. |
PS....you on Dale Hollow or Cumberland???
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Originally Posted by Josh LaFountain
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PS....you on Dale Hollow or Cumberland???
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Originally Posted by tbooten
(Post 3606972)
What kind of life should I expect from it?
Like anything the better the prep the better it will look, sand it as smooth as you want, make sure you use a good wax and grease remover. 1-Shot is high on solids, a lot of time you don't need to prime, but it would help. It is made to lay right on surfaces. They do offer a primer. http://www.1shot.com/ |
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