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What primer to use for camo paint?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTerp" data-source="post: 465225" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>On my boat I used the Rust Oleum self-etching primer in the spray cans on the bare areas of my hull (hull was already OD green) as well as the entire bare floor, deck and hatches that I installed. Then I sprayed on Parker's Duck Boat paint in sand tan through a HVLP sprayer. I then stenciled over the Parker's using Rust Oleum camo in the spray cans. All turned out great. The Parker's is extremely durable and super flat. The few places that chipped are from me dragging/running my boat through rocks/riffles and a spot or two on the floor from me being careless with my anchor. Other than that, all has held up great. Whatever you end up doing I would suggest you definitely get some sort of self-etching primer to properly prep the aluminum before painting. Will make for a much more durable and long lasting job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTerp, post: 465225, member: 9169"] On my boat I used the Rust Oleum self-etching primer in the spray cans on the bare areas of my hull (hull was already OD green) as well as the entire bare floor, deck and hatches that I installed. Then I sprayed on Parker's Duck Boat paint in sand tan through a HVLP sprayer. I then stenciled over the Parker's using Rust Oleum camo in the spray cans. All turned out great. The Parker's is extremely durable and super flat. The few places that chipped are from me dragging/running my boat through rocks/riffles and a spot or two on the floor from me being careless with my anchor. Other than that, all has held up great. Whatever you end up doing I would suggest you definitely get some sort of self-etching primer to properly prep the aluminum before painting. Will make for a much more durable and long lasting job. [/QUOTE]
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