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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1978 Lund S-18 "Big Resorter" & Trailer Project - Fish/Hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="dave shady" data-source="post: 215684" data-attributes="member: 5285"><p>not hard to apply, painted or raw its gotta be scuffed WELL with scotchbrite coarser the better.</p><p>Then you need to wipe it off with xylene well to get all crud off of it. Wait at least 10 minutes</p><p>then you can apply. </p><p></p><p>Large flat areas use the roller the kit comes with keep it well stirred up.</p><p>Small areas a 3" stiff crappy brush and dab it on that works the best.</p><p>one coat is dry to not tacky 2nd coat goes on. you only have 24 hours</p><p>between coats or you will have to wait and rescuff the herculiner.</p><p></p><p>The first coat is really a primer you can see color thru it ect the</p><p>2nd coat puts a tough skin on it. On my trailer i did 3 coats on the </p><p>fenders for durability. GOOD STUFF in my opnion.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps, Paint it dont know much. I got some flat</p><p>black on the trailer painting some other stuff and it seems</p><p>to have stuck. Check their website or call them up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dave shady, post: 215684, member: 5285"] not hard to apply, painted or raw its gotta be scuffed WELL with scotchbrite coarser the better. Then you need to wipe it off with xylene well to get all crud off of it. Wait at least 10 minutes then you can apply. Large flat areas use the roller the kit comes with keep it well stirred up. Small areas a 3" stiff crappy brush and dab it on that works the best. one coat is dry to not tacky 2nd coat goes on. you only have 24 hours between coats or you will have to wait and rescuff the herculiner. The first coat is really a primer you can see color thru it ect the 2nd coat puts a tough skin on it. On my trailer i did 3 coats on the fenders for durability. GOOD STUFF in my opnion. Hope that helps, Paint it dont know much. I got some flat black on the trailer painting some other stuff and it seems to have stuck. Check their website or call them up. [/QUOTE]
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