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TomFTM 09-19-2014 08:17 AM

Interlux Perfection two part , use interlux epoxy primekot first than topcoat with the perfection..

scippy 09-19-2014 03:00 PM


Originally Posted by f_inscreenname (Post 4189833)
Rustoleum but you must use the enamel hardener or it will stay tacky forever.

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...L._SL1500_.jpg
http://www.amazon.com/Valspar-4625-E.../dp/B000LNY1MY

If anybody needs the valspar enamel hardener I have 5 extra................$18 per shppy included !! [email protected]

Cole2534 09-21-2014 02:03 PM

Is there a comprehensive thread on refinishing the bilge? Id like to know what how to sand and prep the area as well as other tips.

ezstriper 09-21-2014 05:25 PM

I clean with a good degreaser, dawn works well, let dry, scuff with a 3M scrath pad, blow of or wash again, wipe as much as you can get to with a rag soaked with reg alcohol, paint with a cheap brush with temps over 60 deg, let sit until dry and do second coat...done

motocop 09-21-2014 05:41 PM

+1 on the Rustoleum/Valspar. Looks great and very shiny...slipped and fell a few times while re-rigging the bilge, lol. My experience was slightly concerning with how thin the paint/hardner mixture was. I was covering bare glass and old gray gel (all sanded thoroughly) and at four coats I called it quits but I probably could've done six for better coverage. I did mine in an off-white color and it does show everything! If I were to do it again I would consider a dark color under the motors and white everywhere else to keep things bright (my wife says I need help 'cause I vacuum the bilge regularly). Again, still looks great and cleans very easy. Good luck.

Cole2534 09-21-2014 07:44 PM

What about screw holes from the rigging? Fill them with 5200 or?

blefever 09-21-2014 08:43 PM

"A clean and dry bilge is a happy bilge" I want a happy bilge and that is why I'm doing all this work. Thank you to everyone who replied. All good help.

motocop 09-21-2014 08:49 PM


Originally Posted by Cole2534 (Post 4191239)
What about screw holes from the rigging? Fill them with 5200 or?

I used 4200 on every screw that went back in. If I knew I wasn't going to use a hole that was in the bilge somewhere then I filled it. I would mix up a little resin with MEKP and cabisol or sawdust and pack up/fill the hole. Prep sanded the bilge and knocked down those filled holes. Can't tell they were ever there and they're water tight. I considered 5200 but wasn't sure if the Rustoleum would stick and stay over top of the 5200. That's what worked well in my case.

ezstriper 09-22-2014 06:06 AM

I use a fiberglass style body filler on holes that will not be used, white sealer on the one that are after paint

Cole2534 09-22-2014 07:18 AM

Great, thanks.


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