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Do I need a hardner and primer
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<blockquote data-quote="Ringo Steele" data-source="post: 311487" data-attributes="member: 6694"><p>I used the Valspar tractor and implement paint Tractor Supply used to sell, and it definitely would have benefited from the hardener, as ti took about 2 weeks to even start getting hard enough to use the boat. I did not use the hardener, and did not even know about it until I had already applied the paint. It still is not very durable, but I'm sure not going through that again any time soon #-o . Just keep some on hand for touch-ups if scratches and scrapes bother you.</p><p></p><p>The tractor and implement paint that Tractor Supply sells now is made by Majik paints.</p><p></p><p>I did use the Majik brand camo (khaki) paint on the interior the year before. It dried quickly, and got quite hard. Hard enough that if it gets a good rap, it will crack and even pop off if the hit is strong enough. I have not tried their tractor paint formulation though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ringo Steele, post: 311487, member: 6694"] I used the Valspar tractor and implement paint Tractor Supply used to sell, and it definitely would have benefited from the hardener, as ti took about 2 weeks to even start getting hard enough to use the boat. I did not use the hardener, and did not even know about it until I had already applied the paint. It still is not very durable, but I'm sure not going through that again any time soon #-o . Just keep some on hand for touch-ups if scratches and scrapes bother you. The tractor and implement paint that Tractor Supply sells now is made by Majik paints. I did use the Majik brand camo (khaki) paint on the interior the year before. It dried quickly, and got quite hard. Hard enough that if it gets a good rap, it will crack and even pop off if the hit is strong enough. I have not tried their tractor paint formulation though. [/QUOTE]
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