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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1957 Alumacraft “Deep C” Restoration
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<blockquote data-quote="Abu Josh" data-source="post: 508766" data-attributes="member: 32875"><p>This is what I used. The self-etching primer is from O' Reilley's and the paint is from Tractor Supply. No time for West Marine !</p><p>My Shark Boat got the same treatment; scrub, pressure wash, acetone wipe down, self-etching primer, then Rust Oleum Gloss Smoke Grey. I painted that boat in June 2015 and the paint is still looking good, except for some fading topside. SEMPER FIDELIS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abu Josh, post: 508766, member: 32875"] This is what I used. The self-etching primer is from O' Reilley's and the paint is from Tractor Supply. No time for West Marine ! My Shark Boat got the same treatment; scrub, pressure wash, acetone wipe down, self-etching primer, then Rust Oleum Gloss Smoke Grey. I painted that boat in June 2015 and the paint is still looking good, except for some fading topside. SEMPER FIDELIS [/QUOTE]
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