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I wouldnt think paint over teak is gonna hold up all that well. Maybe wipe it down with acetone a couple good times then thin some poly resin or epoxy resin and hotcoat your item. Then lightly sand, prime then paint. Just my opinion. The hotcoat Will keep that oil from lifting that paint. I laminate teak speargun blanks up and the west systems works great.
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If you want durable Kracker Jack's Idea is a....... kracker jack! (sorry about that)
Seriously though. Hot coating epoxy leave one heck of a touch finish.
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I have no need for cuddy doors...take 'em off...I got two you can have if ya wanna pay the freight!!...
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Quote:
Hey man.... find your own source to offload your unwanted cuddy doors, this ones mine!
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Thanks reel apeelin I will keep you in mind but why don't you use your doors ? How else can you lock up your stuff plus of your out on the water and you have to take a ???? Isn't a door good T that time
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