drive paint clarification
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There was a post here regarding painting of outdrives. It stated Dollar Marine uses Nason blue. I went to a dupont dealer and they never heard of a product called nason blue. Can anyone clarify this or give a suggestion for drive and tab painting? Paint, technique?
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I realize that but the post I read specified nason blue as a type of paint (not a color) and the dealer never heard of it. He did say however there are different types of nason.
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nason blue label is a factory pacakaged color. it is a straight
enamel which requires a synthetic hardner which is the cheapest paint in the nason line. just called the jobber to confirm.
enamel which requires a synthetic hardner which is the cheapest paint in the nason line. just called the jobber to confirm.
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no blue label refers to the color of the label on the can. its primarily light blue in color. its the bottom of duponts paint line up. its an enamel a dupont auto paint jobber will have it. its cheap but holds up well on drives. it comes in a # of factory package colors. you will need color, hardener, and reducer.