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esox50
Posted 5/30/2004 9:28 AM (#108204)
Subject: Scratches on Boat... Touch-up Paint?





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I scratched up my boat a little last night while trying to park it at a dock. Would automotive touch-up paint work on covering it up? Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can remove the scratch if automotive touch-up paint doesn't work? Is there some special marine touch-up paint that I could buy? Thanks.
muskihntr
Posted 5/30/2004 10:05 AM (#108206 - in reply to #108204)
Subject: RE: Scratches on Boat... Touch-up Paint?




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Location: lansing, il
is it glass or painted aluminum???
esox50
Posted 5/30/2004 1:29 PM (#108211 - in reply to #108204)
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It's painted aluminum (Crestliner to be exact).
muskihntr
Posted 5/30/2004 2:25 PM (#108213 - in reply to #108204)
Subject: RE: Scratches on Boat... Touch-up Paint?




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Location: lansing, il
i would go to the dealer and see if they have touch up bottles availible, then very lightly draw it in, not too heavy but alot of layers, then it can be buffed once it dries good and hard and it will help keep it from chipping further, unless you paint and blend the section where it is scrathced u will probablly still see it though. but that is easier said than done. where are you located i do this type of work on cars??? anywhere near chicago?

esox50
Posted 5/30/2004 7:51 PM (#108222 - in reply to #108204)
Subject: RE: Scratches on Boat... Touch-up Paint?





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I bought it from Basa's in Bolingbrook, IL. We live some 2 1/2-3 hours away so it's kind of a hassle driving up there. Is there some product I could buy at an automotive parts or hardware store that would do the job? Thanks.
muskihntr
Posted 5/30/2004 8:42 PM (#108225 - in reply to #108204)
Subject: RE: Scratches on Boat... Touch-up Paint?




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