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Old 04-26-2011, 07:50 PM
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What are your thoughts on this paint?, I started to paint the bilge and it seems like good paint, generally I usually gelcoat.
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Old 04-26-2011, 08:37 PM
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I used it in my cruiser last winter. Stuff is hard as nails, easy to clean and have yet to get a stain. But then I don't have any leaks.
A couple weeks ago I did some rewireing and needed to do some touch up over old screw holes. The paint had yellowed a slight amount. Wasn't noticeable till I hit those few screw holes with fresh paint.
I'd use it again without a thought.
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It's fine for what it is. I'd prefer to use imron (rolled or brushed on with a little flattening additive in it) over it though...
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