Bilge Paint, something easy to apply?
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Awl grip snow white. I have had it for 7 years now. Not one scratch or any peeling. Its surprising how durable it is. Any dirt cleans off with the hose. It looks as good as the day I did it.
Prep was:
1. wash the bilge with powder cleanser and a abrillo pad.
2. mix paint
3. roll on two coats.
It looks like it was sprayed in. Cost was around $100
Prep was:
1. wash the bilge with powder cleanser and a abrillo pad.
2. mix paint
3. roll on two coats.
It looks like it was sprayed in. Cost was around $100
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Awl grip snow white. I have had it for 7 years now. Not one scratch or any peeling. Its surprising how durable it is. Any dirt cleans off with the hose. It looks as good as the day I did it.
Prep was:
1. wash the bilge with powder cleanser and a abrillo pad.
2. mix paint
3. roll on two coats.
It looks like it was sprayed in. Cost was around $100
Prep was:
1. wash the bilge with powder cleanser and a abrillo pad.
2. mix paint
3. roll on two coats.
It looks like it was sprayed in. Cost was around $100