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Repainting process and tips needed....please
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<blockquote data-quote="who pooted?" data-source="post: 63543" data-attributes="member: 940"><p>A lot of people are using steelflex epoxy for the bottom and various paint type for sides and insides. Here's the link for steelflex epoxy <a href="https://www.fascoepoxies.com" target="_blank">https://www.fascoepoxies.com</a> and a real good single component paint for sides etc is called easypoxy by Pettit Paints <a href="https://www.pettitpaint.com" target="_blank">https://www.pettitpaint.com</a>. Pettit Paint has all your paint needs from the entire hull to just bottom and more. Another paint people have used on this site is the Marine Paint by Rustoleum. If you have a local Pittsburgh Paint store near you, they sell industrial paint made by Ameron Coatings that is made for hulls and water storage tanks that is awesome, it's called Amercoat 2. </p><p>Once I get a clear spot in my garage I'm probably going with the steelflex on bottom and Pettit on rest. Although the Amercoat 2 can be used all over (bottom and top). </p><p>Hope this helps.</p><p>Who Pooted?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="who pooted?, post: 63543, member: 940"] A lot of people are using steelflex epoxy for the bottom and various paint type for sides and insides. Here's the link for steelflex epoxy [url]https://www.fascoepoxies.com[/url] and a real good single component paint for sides etc is called easypoxy by Pettit Paints [url]https://www.pettitpaint.com[/url]. Pettit Paint has all your paint needs from the entire hull to just bottom and more. Another paint people have used on this site is the Marine Paint by Rustoleum. If you have a local Pittsburgh Paint store near you, they sell industrial paint made by Ameron Coatings that is made for hulls and water storage tanks that is awesome, it's called Amercoat 2. Once I get a clear spot in my garage I'm probably going with the steelflex on bottom and Pettit on rest. Although the Amercoat 2 can be used all over (bottom and top). Hope this helps. Who Pooted? [/QUOTE]
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