Painting the inner hull 73 SN |
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cessnapilot77
Newbie Joined: October-13-2009 Location: Lake Chatuge GA Status: Offline Points: 20 |
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Posted: January-25-2010 at 7:20pm |
Thanks guys, I had no idea that they made a paint specifically for this area. I will give it a try.
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Riley
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Like Chris said, for your bilge, use Bilgecoat. I painted the inside sides of our Mustang this past spring with a Ben Moore industrial grade urathane floor paint and it came out great. Really nice paint that covers and lays out well. And they got a million colors.
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8122pbrainard
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Joe,
Bilgekote is certainly a good option and it will be a high gloss. Considering CC used Rustoleum for years on the hull side graphics and didn't have any adhesion problems, it too is a option. Hardware store available plus if you don't want the high gloss, you could go with the semi gloss white. |
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storm34
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Are you wanting to paint your bilge or your whole interior (floor, etc)
I guess either way you can use bilgekote. I had good results and seems to be pretty well priced. |
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cessnapilot77
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I would like to paint the inner hull of my 73 Ski Nautique. Does anyone know what type of paint that would be suitable for this? The ( inner ) hull has a pretty decent appearance, but it is a dicolored white. I have cleaned the surface with a chemical, and I believe it will take paint. I would also like to paint under the engine cover. I thought that after washing these surface`s, that they would look fine, but they really need a little paint to brighten them up. I would like to avoid having the paint flake off in a couple of years. Thanks for any input. Joe Phillips
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