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sand off the cheep paint, but do not go to bare metal, stop when our down to the Merc stuff (it will not be hard to tell),. Even if your unit only has 80% of the Merc paint left your still better off keeping it and working with the bare spots.... If you do what you planned and take it to bare metal "you will be redoing (touching it up) every year from now on"
The other options is to leave it bare aluminum. |
I have a plan to paint only the upper in black and the whole transom assembly in black. I am putting on a nose cone and will probably paint the lower silver / aluminum color this way if the skeg drags in the sand at the sandbars where we go in the summer I can easily touch it up.
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Originally Posted by Ram750
(Post 4391782)
Thanks for all the answers , the problem with keeping the factory paint is that some garbage hardware store crapped as been brushed on ... several coats of it .... Specially on the transom assembly ...
A body shop owner and good friend of mine is suggestion an Epoxy primer with a single process Urethane paint. What do you guys think ? He also said that bringing it down to metal is not necessary. |
Originally Posted by Ram750
(Post 4391881)
I have a plan to paint only the upper in black and the whole transom assembly in black. I am putting on a nose cone and will probably paint the lower silver / aluminum color this way if the skeg drags in the sand at the sandbars where we go in the summer I can easily touch it up.
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Originally Posted by Griff
(Post 4391423)
I would not blast all the original paint off. The Merc factory black paint sticks like no other. I would just scuff, fill pits and feather.
The other issue with sand blasting assembled is potential damage to inner o-rings. Many people tape off localized o-ring features but you still run the risk of damaging them especially if the tape doesn't hold up to a blaster. |
Originally Posted by SB
(Post 4391912)
I used All Metal with a Hydromotive Nose Cone and all was extremely well ! 10yrs or so use.
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