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<blockquote data-quote="tdowning10" data-source="post: 343498" data-attributes="member: 13291"><p>I literally just did mine, prep work is the key to make the paint last. What I did was first wash the boat and strip off all decals and glue. Next i wire wheeled the entire boat (by far the hardest part) then wiped it down with vinegar and let it completely dry. Next I used self etching primer 2 coats. Then 2 coats of Parker duck boat paint which I would highly reccomend unless you are going for a bright flashy color. Also if you can take the boat off the trailer it would help greatly and then if you wanted it would be a great time to go ahead and paint the trailer too, which is what I did and now I have a brand new looking boat. Good luck let us know how it goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tdowning10, post: 343498, member: 13291"] I literally just did mine, prep work is the key to make the paint last. What I did was first wash the boat and strip off all decals and glue. Next i wire wheeled the entire boat (by far the hardest part) then wiped it down with vinegar and let it completely dry. Next I used self etching primer 2 coats. Then 2 coats of Parker duck boat paint which I would highly reccomend unless you are going for a bright flashy color. Also if you can take the boat off the trailer it would help greatly and then if you wanted it would be a great time to go ahead and paint the trailer too, which is what I did and now I have a brand new looking boat. Good luck let us know how it goes. [/QUOTE]
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