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sworrall
Posted 4/19/2010 7:46 PM (#436194 - in reply to #436136)
Subject: Re: Painting a tuffy





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
The only paint that will stick long term is two part, same paint used on Corvettes made by DuPont; I believe Imron is the name for the stuff. It takes a ton of prep to get the two part paint to stick over the long haul. You definitely do not want to use any two part coating over the paint; it could react with the spray paint and make a bubbly wrinkly mess, and if it was applied over the hull, would crack and peel off. You need a molecular bond between the coatings to acquire a durable coating.

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