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What is good paint for an outboard?
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<blockquote data-quote="jellio5" data-source="post: 209374" data-attributes="member: 5172"><p>Haven't read threw the responses so sorry if this is a rehash....I've done two motors and I went to the local auto paint store and had them match up the color and put it in a spray can. Get a good can of the closest color primer and a good can of the right kind of clear paint. Prep it as best you can and wipe it down with the little tack cloths they sell at the stores tape up any areas you don't want paint and don't get any runs while painting and you should be good to go. Take your time and put on more than one coat so you don't get runs put on light coates of paint....several if needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jellio5, post: 209374, member: 5172"] Haven't read threw the responses so sorry if this is a rehash....I've done two motors and I went to the local auto paint store and had them match up the color and put it in a spray can. Get a good can of the closest color primer and a good can of the right kind of clear paint. Prep it as best you can and wipe it down with the little tack cloths they sell at the stores tape up any areas you don't want paint and don't get any runs while painting and you should be good to go. Take your time and put on more than one coat so you don't get runs put on light coates of paint....several if needed. [/QUOTE]
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