Looking for best Bilge Paint. Can you recommend?
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Joe
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Used Sherwin Williams macro poxy the stuff is tuff as nails and covers very well [ATTACH=CONFIG]547874[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]547875[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]547876[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]547877[/ATTACH]
#32
BEACH PARTY / HOLLOWPOINT
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Rustoleum here. I got it from Lowes, straight up bright white. I did not use a hardener, and a half gallon did the entire bilge twice (in my 242). Hard as a rock and looks great! I've had the engine in and out twice, walked all over over it, dropped stuff on it... nothing hurts it.
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Rustoleum here. I got it from Lowes, straight up bright white. I did not use a hardener, and a half gallon did the entire bilge twice (in my 242). Hard as a rock and looks great! I've had the engine in and out twice, walked all over over it, dropped stuff on it... nothing hurts it.
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I used Rustoleum and No primer just sanded everything.
#35
BEACH PARTY / HOLLOWPOINT
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I redid the areas I could get to on the 311 with gray Rustoleum. It was a little lighter than the original Formula bilge paint - no primer - went on and stayed on without an issue. I've used with hardener and without. When it dries, it is super tough - I don't think a hardener is needed.