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Old 04-08-2014, 08:24 PM
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Default bilge coat or epoxy

When considering price installation durability and finish which is better to repaint a grey bilge to white

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I use rustoleum...great product
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X@ on rustoleum...I've used all of them. It stays the whitest
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Ayuh,.... Agreed,... Rustoleum White,...

It's cheap, effective, 'n lasts damn near Forever,...
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There was a thread going on here that suggested adding a can of hardener to the Rustoleum. I've used both and think I like Bilgecote better, except for the price.
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Which rustoleum
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Originally Posted by stimleck
which rustoleum
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It's at Home Depot in gallon or qt cans. Use a can of Valspar hardener or it takes forever to dry. Mix in the hardner and you can dance on it in and hour.

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Originally Posted by f_inscreenname
It's at Home Depot in gallon or qt cans. Use a can of Valspar hardener or it takes forever to dry. Mix in the hardner and you can dance on it in and hour.
Is that can of hardener good for a qt. or gallon?
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Originally Posted by stimleck
Which rustoleum
Ayuh,... The plain ole Industrial Enamel,...

The Hardener is well worth the extra effort,....
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