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floor paint
i'm going to paint the floor of my boat and a while back i saw a thread that mentioned a specific brand and now i can't find it.anyone remember what it is?
also,if i have several small old screw holes to fill before painting what would be a good product to use? thanks ahead of time!! |
Mine may have been the thread you saw, but I'm not totally impressed with the floor paint I used. I used Interlux Perfection (2 part) with Prime-Kote for my entire deck (everything above the rub-rail), but I used Interlux Brightside (1 part) with Pre-Kote primer and a texture additive for the floors. The 1-part paint is not nearly as durable as the 2-part. It has separated from the primer in a few small areas.
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I know a number of guys have used Awlgrip and have been pleased with it. Do a search for it and it should produce a good number of threads...
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I used Durabak on my 250 Sportsman floor. It holds up good and i have yet to slip on it. BUT i wish i never put it on my boat. It is hard to clean and right now is absolutely disgusting. I wish i could strip it off and start off new. I would recommend Sherwin Williams Tile-Clad two part epoxy paint. It is tuff as steel. I used it on my splashwell and bilge and love it.
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i've been doing some reading on Intelux Interdeck paint and it sounds like a pretty good product.anyone have any experience with it?
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Is it two-part? Overall, I was very heppy with the Interlux products. Especially the product availability at West Marine.
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One word....... Awlgrip. Nuff said......
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I used Durback and loved it!! A little bleach and a scrub brush and all nice and clean were's like iron!
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here's a link to a post where i posted picture of the paint used
http://www.wellcraftv20.com/communit...ad.php?t=11563 |
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