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<blockquote data-quote="LarryA" data-source="post: 78113" data-attributes="member: 737"><p>Hope it works and holds up. After doing some checking, I would think it should. People have even painted cars with it. Most of use have boats that are not in the water all the time. If possible when it's had time to completely cure, I say that a good coat of wax on the outside will help alot.</p><p>I figure I'll wait until I do the floor framing / fitting before I do any inside paint. That way I won't be sratching it all up before I even get done. I'll probably just apply with a roller and brush. I use Rust-O-Leum for my trailer and it turned out good with a foam roller. Thanks to all for the replies. I need to also check on what shades of gray are available. I don't want it real light but not real dark either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LarryA, post: 78113, member: 737"] Hope it works and holds up. After doing some checking, I would think it should. People have even painted cars with it. Most of use have boats that are not in the water all the time. If possible when it's had time to completely cure, I say that a good coat of wax on the outside will help alot. I figure I'll wait until I do the floor framing / fitting before I do any inside paint. That way I won't be sratching it all up before I even get done. I'll probably just apply with a roller and brush. I use Rust-O-Leum for my trailer and it turned out good with a foam roller. Thanks to all for the replies. I need to also check on what shades of gray are available. I don't want it real light but not real dark either. [/QUOTE]
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