Painting an aluminum boat
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Painting an aluminum boat
Does anybody know the best way to paint an aluminum boat Olive Drab??
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I've done what I consider to be a lot of boat painting in my day. Depending on the condition of what you are going to painting. I've found that it's best to use aerosol spray paint if your boat already has a smooth, clean surface. Spray paint sticks really well. I've gotten much better results than when I've rolled or brushed on paint by the gallon.
Good luck.
Good luck.
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This was a pretty good thread concerning just that topic:
http://www.ducksouth.com/phpbb/viewtopi ... num+rivets
I recommend the acetone, that really preps the surface good. The more time you take to prep, the longer the paint will last.[/url]
http://www.ducksouth.com/phpbb/viewtopi ... num+rivets
I recommend the acetone, that really preps the surface good. The more time you take to prep, the longer the paint will last.[/url]
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I agree with the Judge, white vinegar will do the trick. Used a wire brush to get rid of the flaking factory paint, then a shop vac to get all the trash out of it, washed it good, let it dry, and then wiped it down a couple times with vinegar.
I've had good luck with latex house paint, matched to the colors to MO Bottomland. Used a roller, sponge, and one of those little sponge brushes from Wal Mart. I waited till the hottest, driest time of year, and painted it and let it bake in for a few days. Painted the light tan as a base coat, used the big sponge to put on the dark brown, and the brush to so the black streaks. That paint job lasted me for 7 years, and the paint started fading, so I repainted last year and it looks great again.
I've had good luck with latex house paint, matched to the colors to MO Bottomland. Used a roller, sponge, and one of those little sponge brushes from Wal Mart. I waited till the hottest, driest time of year, and painted it and let it bake in for a few days. Painted the light tan as a base coat, used the big sponge to put on the dark brown, and the brush to so the black streaks. That paint job lasted me for 7 years, and the paint started fading, so I repainted last year and it looks great again.
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I agree with the Judge, white vinegar will do the trick. Used a wire brush to get rid of the flaking factory paint, then a shop vac to get all the trash out of it, washed it good, let it dry, and then wiped it down a couple times with vinegar.
I've had good luck with latex house paint, matched to the colors to MO Bottomland. Used a roller, sponge, and one of those little sponge brushes from Wal Mart. I waited till the hottest, driest time of year, and painted it and let it bake in for a few days. Painted the light tan as a base coat, used the big sponge to put on the dark brown, and the brush to so the black streaks. That paint job lasted me for 7 years, and the paint started fading, so I repainted last year and it looks great again.
I've had good luck with latex house paint, matched to the colors to MO Bottomland. Used a roller, sponge, and one of those little sponge brushes from Wal Mart. I waited till the hottest, driest time of year, and painted it and let it bake in for a few days. Painted the light tan as a base coat, used the big sponge to put on the dark brown, and the brush to so the black streaks. That paint job lasted me for 7 years, and the paint started fading, so I repainted last year and it looks great again.
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