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Default Painting deck with Durabak18 Non-Skid

Well, you guys and all of your wonderful projects have guilted me into DOing instead of Day Dreaming.
I went with Durabak after seeing several posts on here.

I pulled the boat, scrubbed, sanded, wiped, glassed, bondo'd, sanded, wiped.......

After much delay I got the first coats on today. Still need to go back around edges with another coat of the smooth Durabak.

Looks great wet! Sure hope it dries....


PS...anybody know what to do with the remaining 3 quarts of Xylene?
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