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<blockquote data-quote="mbweimar" data-source="post: 407467" data-attributes="member: 9884"><p>I know there's a couple guys on here that have used Parker's, and was sold on it until I read a couple threads about how easily it scratches. I can't seem to find the threads I was reading at this time, but will post them later if anyone is interested. Anyway, can anyone attest to these claims? If your running this paint on your rig, how has it held up, and how long have you had it. I want my paint job to be tough as nails, and I realize that prep is 99% of it. </p><p></p><p>I have Port Supply, and was looking at West Marine. They carry Petit, which is supposed to be top-notch. But IIRC they want over $200 per gallon for the top coat, and the primer was pretty pricy too. Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbweimar, post: 407467, member: 9884"] I know there's a couple guys on here that have used Parker's, and was sold on it until I read a couple threads about how easily it scratches. I can't seem to find the threads I was reading at this time, but will post them later if anyone is interested. Anyway, can anyone attest to these claims? If your running this paint on your rig, how has it held up, and how long have you had it. I want my paint job to be tough as nails, and I realize that prep is 99% of it. I have Port Supply, and was looking at West Marine. They carry Petit, which is supposed to be top-notch. But IIRC they want over $200 per gallon for the top coat, and the primer was pretty pricy too. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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