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<blockquote data-quote="WeeHooker" data-source="post: 507592" data-attributes="member: 34886"><p>There is a process and learned skill in painting regardless of if your using a rattle can or spray gun. Myself, I use rattle cans for most jobs as it's economical and timesaving. I also like that I can do quick touch up's down the line without mixing paint. FWIW, I repainted the inside of this 85' grumman fisherman 2 years back. It took 6 cans to get a uniform finish and is holding up well. BTW, As long as we are talking paint, that's DeckOver Deck restorer on the floors and bow platform/hatch. The wood was solid but weathered so I sealed them up with a rolled on finish of this thick coating. It left a semi rough finish that is not slippery at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WeeHooker, post: 507592, member: 34886"] There is a process and learned skill in painting regardless of if your using a rattle can or spray gun. Myself, I use rattle cans for most jobs as it's economical and timesaving. I also like that I can do quick touch up's down the line without mixing paint. FWIW, I repainted the inside of this 85' grumman fisherman 2 years back. It took 6 cans to get a uniform finish and is holding up well. BTW, As long as we are talking paint, that's DeckOver Deck restorer on the floors and bow platform/hatch. The wood was solid but weathered so I sealed them up with a rolled on finish of this thick coating. It left a semi rough finish that is not slippery at all. [/QUOTE]
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