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<blockquote data-quote="LaqueRatt" data-source="post: 499747" data-attributes="member: 32586"><p>This is what I used: <a href="https://www.truevalue.com/interior-exterior-anti-rust-enamel-gloss-aluminum-oil-base-not-voc-compliant-1-gallon" target="_blank">Interior/Exterior Anti-Rust Enamel, Gloss Aluminum, Oil-Base, Not VOC-Compliant, 1 Gallon</a></p><p></p><p>An old staple that I used to use on my Grandma's outside stuff as a kid. Glad to see it's still around. It actually has aluminum particles in it so it looks pretty much like polished aluminum. Stickiest substance on earth maybe. Don't even think about cleaning your brush, it doesn't come off. Covers everything in one coat, leaves virtually no brush marks, and I'd hate to ever try to remove it. It did rain and I had water sitting in the boat. No lifting. Great stuff and quite different from any other coating I know of.</p><p></p><p>Guess I should add that I was once a professional house painter so maybe a little better than average with a brush and my boat was bare alum from the water line down so I left that alone. Made my quicko paint job a lot easier and no worries about it wearing off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaqueRatt, post: 499747, member: 32586"] This is what I used: [URL="https://www.truevalue.com/interior-exterior-anti-rust-enamel-gloss-aluminum-oil-base-not-voc-compliant-1-gallon"]Interior/Exterior Anti-Rust Enamel, Gloss Aluminum, Oil-Base, Not VOC-Compliant, 1 Gallon[/URL] An old staple that I used to use on my Grandma's outside stuff as a kid. Glad to see it's still around. It actually has aluminum particles in it so it looks pretty much like polished aluminum. Stickiest substance on earth maybe. Don't even think about cleaning your brush, it doesn't come off. Covers everything in one coat, leaves virtually no brush marks, and I'd hate to ever try to remove it. It did rain and I had water sitting in the boat. No lifting. Great stuff and quite different from any other coating I know of. Guess I should add that I was once a professional house painter so maybe a little better than average with a brush and my boat was bare alum from the water line down so I left that alone. Made my quicko paint job a lot easier and no worries about it wearing off. [/QUOTE]
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