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Rustoleum Topside... how's it holding up?
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 417862" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>boats are (or, can be) like sports cars - - - </p><p>depending on how you use them, store them, maintain them, yada yada yada.</p><p>how much spare time do you have to wash, wax and do the cosmetics.</p><p>depending on your area of the country: Florida, Arizona, Canada, Montana, Virginia.......</p><p>For us in Florida, most exterior paints do not last long if exposed to the</p><p>elements 24/7.... some people have the luxury of a garage or barn to keep</p><p>their boats in which will make the paint last a very long time.</p><p>The one time I used the Topside Paint it lasted about 2 years before needing</p><p>some touchups.... but, the boat was highly neglected during that time.</p><p>overall, yes, it is a good product - just depends on your situation.</p><p></p><p>so, to answer your question accurately, you would have to serve up more info</p><p>as to where you are in the country, is your boat stored inside or out.</p><p>do you use it for just spinning around the lake or like a utility boat bumping into</p><p>rocks, docks, people walking on it, etc ??</p><p></p><p>Read, Understand and Follow the instructions on the label</p><p>of any products you may use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 417862, member: 13599"] boats are (or, can be) like sports cars - - - depending on how you use them, store them, maintain them, yada yada yada. how much spare time do you have to wash, wax and do the cosmetics. depending on your area of the country: Florida, Arizona, Canada, Montana, Virginia....... For us in Florida, most exterior paints do not last long if exposed to the elements 24/7.... some people have the luxury of a garage or barn to keep their boats in which will make the paint last a very long time. The one time I used the Topside Paint it lasted about 2 years before needing some touchups.... but, the boat was highly neglected during that time. overall, yes, it is a good product - just depends on your situation. so, to answer your question accurately, you would have to serve up more info as to where you are in the country, is your boat stored inside or out. do you use it for just spinning around the lake or like a utility boat bumping into rocks, docks, people walking on it, etc ?? Read, Understand and Follow the instructions on the label of any products you may use. [/QUOTE]
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