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<blockquote data-quote="F_I_Sherman NY" data-source="post: 30635" data-attributes="member: 407"><p>After masking the line I wanted to follow at the waterline of the boat I roughed up the underside (down to mostly bare aluminum) with an electric sander, wiped it down with thinner and then a tack cloth. After that I used one of those tiny 3" or 4" trim rollers to apply 2 coats of RustScat (similar to Rustoleum) oil based enamel and it came out neary picture purfect the a real nice shine. I did this with both my last 12' rowboat and now my 14' Starcraft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="F_I_Sherman NY, post: 30635, member: 407"] After masking the line I wanted to follow at the waterline of the boat I roughed up the underside (down to mostly bare aluminum) with an electric sander, wiped it down with thinner and then a tack cloth. After that I used one of those tiny 3" or 4" trim rollers to apply 2 coats of RustScat (similar to Rustoleum) oil based enamel and it came out neary picture purfect the a real nice shine. I did this with both my last 12' rowboat and now my 14' Starcraft. [/QUOTE]
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