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<blockquote data-quote="Boater" data-source="post: 144659" data-attributes="member: 2056"><p>I have had a few PM me asking what I used for paint, so I thought I would post it here. Step 1 was to wash the boat. 2- removed all old paint with wire cup brush and drill. 3- clean the boat a 2nd time and wipe down with a paint prep automotive product. 4- sprayed with self etching primer, automotive paint. 5- primed with a high build automotive primer. 6- sprayed with a tractor implement paint made by valspar that has a hardner added to it. It promotes a hard high gloss finish and as you can see from the photos it look good. All painting was done in the garage with the floor weted down and sprayed with a gun. no rattle cans here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boater, post: 144659, member: 2056"] I have had a few PM me asking what I used for paint, so I thought I would post it here. Step 1 was to wash the boat. 2- removed all old paint with wire cup brush and drill. 3- clean the boat a 2nd time and wipe down with a paint prep automotive product. 4- sprayed with self etching primer, automotive paint. 5- primed with a high build automotive primer. 6- sprayed with a tractor implement paint made by valspar that has a hardner added to it. It promotes a hard high gloss finish and as you can see from the photos it look good. All painting was done in the garage with the floor weted down and sprayed with a gun. no rattle cans here. [/QUOTE]
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