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Windshield Trim faded - used rust oleum/brush
- lz33w7
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Windshield Trim faded - used rust oleum/brush
This is my first boat ever -> 1987 Carver 3297 project boat.
The metal frame around the windshield and the side windows has faded pretty bad, so, this last weekend I started on the port side, I cleaned off the metal and applied my first coat of gloss black…..
Honestly, it looks great from a far but up close, you can see the brush marks….should I sand the metal down after the first coat and re-apply a second coat or should I use the rust oleum spray can and spray it on, and alleviate the brush strokes all together?
I am just a basic member - can I post pictures as a basic member?
Kindly,
v/r,
Stephen
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Re: Windshield Trim faded - used rust oleum/brush

Have you considered semi gloss ? There are several strategies when brushing on a finish like you are, I am sure with some googling around you will find something like tipping off/using rollers etc, etc.
Good luck with your project we have all been thru these things over the years.

- lz33w7
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Re: Windshield Trim faded - used rust oleum/brush
Kindly,
v/r,
Stephen
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Re: Windshield Trim faded - used rust oleum/brush
lz33w7 wrote:Source of the post Thank you, I appreciate the advice. Should I be able to post pictures on here?
Kindly,
v/r,
Stephen
I don't see any reason why not....

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Re: Windshield Trim faded - used rust oleum/brush
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Re: Windshield Trim faded - used rust oleum/brush
For the Very hard urethane rub rail I lightly sanded it, did not use primer, used a foam brush, then coated it with gloss black Awl grip. It came out beautifully, was tough enough to hold up to rubbing on wood pilings. When I sold the boat after that paint being on there for 15 years it was still perfect. I had the boat professionally waxed and the boat looked like new after the 29 years I owned it.
- lz33w7
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Re: Windshield Trim faded - used rust oleum/brush
That’s not cheap at all. I think what I’ll do is sand down the frame with a high grit paper, clean, then reapply with a foam brush…good idea, thank you.
Kindly,
v/r,
Stephen
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Re: Windshield Trim faded - used rust oleum/brush
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- lz33w7
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Re: Windshield Trim faded - used rust oleum/brush
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