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Old 07-03-2003, 12:10 AM
LITTLEBISHOP LITTLEBISHOP is offline
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Default PAINT QUESTION

Hey All, My transom looks like S**t from the previous owners repair job. I sanded it (outside only) and filled out gouges and cracks with west system epoxy. Next I faired and barrier coated. I browsed thru the shelves and found Interlux one part polyurethane,pettit one part and two part paints.I also called sterling for their paint color chart. I was thinking I'd go with the one part interlux polyurethane since it seems simple and the transom will probably be re-done correctly in a year or two, and get a good coat of two part sterling. The question is, has anyone used the interlux with any success? and what is the best way to approach the roll and tip method? Which rollers, brushes, foam, etc... Also is thinner recommended and finally how many coats? Thanks Marc.. I chose Hatteras off white to match the original 1973 gel coat.
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