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Paint match, Evinrude motor ( blue)
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<blockquote data-quote="jellio5" data-source="post: 188052" data-attributes="member: 5172"><p>Take the motor or a piece of the motor to an auto paint supply store...they can match it up with a card or computer depending on what equipment they have and should be able to put it in a spray can for you. Just did my 15HP and it cost $10 for the spray paint and I have enough to do another 5 motors if needed. While your there pick up a can of primer and a good can of clear coat. Sand the scratched up areas then clean with lacquer thinner and let dry then clean with soap and water and let dry completly. Next prime it and let it dry and then paint it and then clear it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jellio5, post: 188052, member: 5172"] Take the motor or a piece of the motor to an auto paint supply store...they can match it up with a card or computer depending on what equipment they have and should be able to put it in a spray can for you. Just did my 15HP and it cost $10 for the spray paint and I have enough to do another 5 motors if needed. While your there pick up a can of primer and a good can of clear coat. Sand the scratched up areas then clean with lacquer thinner and let dry then clean with soap and water and let dry completly. Next prime it and let it dry and then paint it and then clear it. [/QUOTE]
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