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<blockquote data-quote="TOY BOAT" data-source="post: 291510" data-attributes="member: 6910"><p>I can only speak for myself. I used Rustoleum aluminum/galvinanized metal primer on my boat. It is water based, and gets thinned with water to spray. I then used their Oil based paint to finish, and found out the hard way that temp is everything. You need to follow the directions on the can in regards to temp and humidity for painting. I had to repaint the boat in the spring as the paint was peeling off due to the fact I painted in in a cold garage if February (heated while painting only). The primer dried fine, and was like a rock. But once the weather was warm, I reapplied the paint, and it turned out perfect.</p><p>Over all I think Rustoleum products are decent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TOY BOAT, post: 291510, member: 6910"] I can only speak for myself. I used Rustoleum aluminum/galvinanized metal primer on my boat. It is water based, and gets thinned with water to spray. I then used their Oil based paint to finish, and found out the hard way that temp is everything. You need to follow the directions on the can in regards to temp and humidity for painting. I had to repaint the boat in the spring as the paint was peeling off due to the fact I painted in in a cold garage if February (heated while painting only). The primer dried fine, and was like a rock. But once the weather was warm, I reapplied the paint, and it turned out perfect. Over all I think Rustoleum products are decent. [/QUOTE]
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