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rolling paint on an aluminum boat
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<blockquote data-quote="wingsnhammers" data-source="post: 317735" data-attributes="member: 9821"><p>I have actually used those little foam rollers and tight nap rollers. The foam ones that I used gave me a few fits with tiny bubbles and such. Ultimately, it didn't much matter with the flat enamel I was using. If I were looking for a nice, smooth, glossy finish, I would try to spray it. You may want to do a google search for instructions on how to roll-paint cars. You may be surprised how much info there is for that and I am sure much of the same stuff would apply to boats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wingsnhammers, post: 317735, member: 9821"] I have actually used those little foam rollers and tight nap rollers. The foam ones that I used gave me a few fits with tiny bubbles and such. Ultimately, it didn't much matter with the flat enamel I was using. If I were looking for a nice, smooth, glossy finish, I would try to spray it. You may want to do a google search for instructions on how to roll-paint cars. You may be surprised how much info there is for that and I am sure much of the same stuff would apply to boats. [/QUOTE]
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