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My Basket Case ( 12' V Hull Restoration/ Conversion)
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<blockquote data-quote="simbelle" data-source="post: 339389" data-attributes="member: 10384"><p>Again, knowing nothing about Steelflex I could not say. According to the adds it's a durable <u>Paint</u>. Don't think it's in the same classification as Steelflex, unless Steelflex is classified as a paint; But as a paint, I guess it all depends on your prep and primer. I have read were it has lasted for years and retained it'd gloss; However, I guess that would depend on use and care. I think your question may better be answered by someone else as a New Topic.</p><p></p><p>If I remember right I did hear about Steelflex being used the same way Glovit is used, I could be totally wrong though. I used Glovit as my base inside and out prior to any paint or primer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simbelle, post: 339389, member: 10384"] Again, knowing nothing about Steelflex I could not say. According to the adds it's a durable [u]Paint[/u]. Don't think it's in the same classification as Steelflex, unless Steelflex is classified as a paint; But as a paint, I guess it all depends on your prep and primer. I have read were it has lasted for years and retained it'd gloss; However, I guess that would depend on use and care. I think your question may better be answered by someone else as a New Topic. If I remember right I did hear about Steelflex being used the same way Glovit is used, I could be totally wrong though. I used Glovit as my base inside and out prior to any paint or primer. [/QUOTE]
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