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Painting Aluminum boat with paint already on there.
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<blockquote data-quote="sr71" data-source="post: 296900" data-attributes="member: 6955"><p>I used Rustoleum Professional gray for inside and blue paint on the outside made by Coronado Paint products. I brushed the inside and rolled the outside with a small foam roller. I used a "hardener" mixed with the blue paint which made the paint flow and settle smoother. I use the boat in salt water for fishing and crabbing. I rinse the boat after use with fresh water. My Starcraft is a 14' Seafarer 1968 vintage. Attached is a photo.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sr71, post: 296900, member: 6955"] I used Rustoleum Professional gray for inside and blue paint on the outside made by Coronado Paint products. I brushed the inside and rolled the outside with a small foam roller. I used a "hardener" mixed with the blue paint which made the paint flow and settle smoother. I use the boat in salt water for fishing and crabbing. I rinse the boat after use with fresh water. My Starcraft is a 14' Seafarer 1968 vintage. Attached is a photo..... [/QUOTE]
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