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BOTTOM PAINT AND PREP
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Topic author - Scurvy Dog
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BOTTOM PAINT AND PREP
I’m looking for options that will not break the bank as I may sell the boat next year.
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Re: BOTTOM PAINT AND PREP
Now if you are in a dirty bay or river harbour then a slightly different plan is at hand.
You blast it then it opens up all sorts of barrier coats etc etc......Do you have peeling multiple layers on there now ??
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Topic author - Scurvy Dog
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Re: BOTTOM PAINT AND PREP
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Re: BOTTOM PAINT AND PREP
What you end up using as a top coat will depend on conditions. In my neck of the woods, I prefer ablative paint for several reasons. There are a few threads here on the topic that are worth searching for.
If you're selling and want to minimize expense, is there a reason why you feel the need to paint the bottom at this time?
You mentioned "air bubbles" do you mean blisters?
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Topic author - Scurvy Dog
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Re: BOTTOM PAINT AND PREP
paint when it was first painted years ago.
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Re: BOTTOM PAINT AND PREP
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