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paint/ clear coat
ok i got a 16ft fiberglass bass boat that i want to paint camo will this be possiable to paint ontop on the gelcoat that on there now and should i clear coat it. i also use the boat in the salt water will the paint chip away faster?
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Sure can, you just need to get it clean and give the gelcoat some tooth by wet or dry sanding. For the clear you need a flattening agent to get the gloss you want or don't want and maybe a flex agent. I assume you're gonna use regular urethane enamel like clearing a car?
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to be honest i dont really know i was kinda planning on using a good pray paint with really good clear coat. thats what my buddy did on my airboat and it seem to work pretty good on alum. but i have no clue about on gelcoat so all suggestions with help on how to do it. it can be a redneck job its a fishing boat not a show boat.
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I hear ya, I didn't know if it was a beater or if you were trying to put a nice finish like some guys do with the leafprint.
Spray bomb it up if you don't have a compressor and gun. They make urethane primer and urethane topcoats in spraybombs, they are superior to a regular old laquer spraybomb. They cost a little more than a can of krylon but it covers so much better, and it lays down with much less orange peel, and is much more resistant to everything. If it's a beater I wouldn't go crazy, clean it, scuff it, shoot it, done. When it starts to come apart just do it again.
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NOW you're getting into MY expertise! I've painted gelcoat with Krylon spray paint several times. Several canoes, 1 Gheenoe, 1 stumpknocker, and a 4' fiberglass flounder gigging float! As long as you prep it well, the spray paint will hold nicely.
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what sand paper should i sand the gelcoat with and what would be a good clear coat thanks
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Back to the original question. If painting camo. Why use a clear coat? You want flat
paint finish. not a clear coat finish if this is for duck hunting? I redid two duck boats last winter for a friend and sprayed a one part pettit I believe camo type paint over a fiberglass sneak box finish. No clear coat. Nothing shiny wanted.
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if i used pray paint to do the camo and a really good clear coat. could i use a car clear coat and a spray gun. will it last
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