Paint paint paint??

I really like the interlux perfection product alot, I was gonna paint the boat fighting lady yellow but have decided not to. Ive decided to paint it Ice blue but the only company who makes the color is pettit easypoxy single part urethane, does anybody have any real world experience with Easypoxy? Ive used interlux brightside with good luck but they only have light blue and thats the color of the albemarle.Any ideas? I do not not have a alwgrip budget so im looking for durable and affordable
 
i used a rustoleum paint that was a 2 part like awlgrip. i don't remember the numbers. works great, easy to use, i rolled & tipped.
 
I really like the interlux perfection product alot, I was gonna paint the boat fighting lady yellow but have decided not to. Ive decided to paint it Ice blue but the only company who makes the color is pettit easypoxy single part urethane, does anybody have any real world experience with Easypoxy? Ive used interlux brightside with good luck but they only have light blue and thats the color of the albemarle.Any ideas? I do not not have a alwgrip budget so im looking for durable and affordable

I like yer other post about the Benjamin Moore product...:beer:
 
As reel requested. Here is one of the best hidden secrets in marine paint that im coming to find out more and more. Its a urethatic paint almost like ALWGRIP but has alethatic qualities that pretty much make it surpass ALWGRIPS and other high end MARINE label paints. beautiful thing about it is that they can tint it any color you want and it fully repairable unlike other 2 part paints. and its only about 100 dollars a gallon. sounds pricey to some but when you need 3 quarts of white and your using AWLGRIP AT 70 dollars a quart it starts adding up.http://www.insl-x.com/viewProd.asp?prodID=539 heres another link because benjamin moore just bought this company and it has the label on it.

Another product is by Benjamin moore is the p22 industrial polyurethane enamel. . This Industrial polyurethane enamel is an air dry formula but you can also add and poly enamel hardener to make it kick a little harder. http://www.benjaminmoore.com/en-us/...log?prod=Super_Spec_HP_DTMs#piSheen=P22&tab=3 heres the link to that enamel. And it has more percentage of urethane in it than other overpriced marine paint which makes this a more quality paint.
 
As reel requested. Here is one of the best hidden secrets in marine paint that im coming to find out more and more. Its a urethatic paint almost like ALWGRIP but has alethatic qualities that pretty much make it surpass ALWGRIPS and other high end MARINE label paints. beautiful thing about it is that they can tint it any color you want and it fully repairable unlike other 2 part paints. and its only about 100 dollars a gallon. sounds pricey to some but when you need 3 quarts of white and your using AWLGRIP AT 70 dollars a quart it starts adding up.http://www.insl-x.com/viewProd.asp?prodID=539 heres another link because benjamin moore just bought this company and it has the label on it.

Another product is by Benjamin moore is the p22 industrial polyurethane enamel. . This Industrial polyurethane enamel is an air dry formula but you can also add and poly enamel hardener to make it kick a little harder. http://www.benjaminmoore.com/en-us/...log?prod=Super_Spec_HP_DTMs#piSheen=P22&tab=3 heres the link to that enamel. And it has more percentage of urethane in it than other overpriced marine paint which makes this a more quality paint.

Kracker...any info on how well P22 does on a Roll & Tip job??...
 
As reel requested. Here is one of the best hidden secrets in marine paint that im coming to find out more and more. Its a urethatic paint almost like ALWGRIP but has alethatic qualities that pretty much make it surpass ALWGRIPS and other high end MARINE label paints. beautiful thing about it is that they can tint it any color you want and it fully repairable unlike other 2 part paints. and its only about 100 dollars a gallon. sounds pricey to some but when you need 3 quarts of white and your using AWLGRIP AT 70 dollars a quart it starts adding up.http://www.insl-x.com/viewProd.asp?prodID=539 heres another link because benjamin moore just bought this company and it has the label on it.

Another product is by Benjamin moore is the p22 industrial polyurethane enamel. . This Industrial polyurethane enamel is an air dry formula but you can also add and poly enamel hardener to make it kick a little harder. http://www.benjaminmoore.com/en-us/...log?prod=Super_Spec_HP_DTMs#piSheen=P22&tab=3 heres the link to that enamel. And it has more percentage of urethane in it than other overpriced marine paint which makes this a more quality paint.

Would this be a good option for painting the original non skid interior deck ?
Goal there is finish, durability for scrubbing, roll on or brush without needing to spray
and doesn't allow the dirt to get into it, making cleaning a bear.
 
Would this be a good option for painting the original non skid interior deck ?
Goal there is finish, durability for scrubbing, roll on or brush without needing to spray
and doesn't allow the dirt to get into it, making cleaning a bear.[/QUO

The rep told me to use the urethatic 2k paint any where I wanted walk ways,high traffic, existing non skids etc. He swore up and down it blows ALWGRIP out of the water. The only concern about existing non skids is being able to get a good prepared surface to recoat with. you can roll,brush and spray the urethatic 2k.
 
Kracker...any info on how well P22 does on a Roll & Tip job??...

The p22 is still the same type urethane enamel paint as a intelux brightside or petitt easy poxy so the same techniques and tipping solution should work fine I would think. I will call the rep tomorrow to find out.
 
The p22 is still the same type urethane enamel paint as a intelux brightside or petitt easy poxy so the same techniques and tipping solution should work fine I would think. I will call the rep tomorrow to find out.

Thanks for doin' that...I'll be interested in what they say...after posting the question, I looked closer on the site you left the link for...under tools, it shows bristle brush and roller, so I think he'll give it a thumbs up!...he may recommend thinning, etc too I would think...
 
Kracker:

To be honest, if your going to spend the money on a good paint spray it. It's that simple. If your going to rool and tip method try this. (Restrain your laughter until you reeasrch the web, but to be honest with a little more work it looks just as good as any other paint I've used to date.)

Look up Rusteolum Professional Enamel mixed with a enamel hardner they sell at Tractor supply. Lots of examples on the WEB. Roll it thin with a smooth foam roller and plan on light sanding of 320/400 grit in between coats. After three coats you won't be sorry. Takes it little bit longer due to the sanding in between coats but I have spent three times the overall cost per gallon on some other paints and wasn't any happer with the results I got using this method. Plus at 30.00 a gllon you can't beat the cost.

P.S. Mix a small can of the other colors avaialble to get the color you want. Experiment slowly adding the color to get the shade desired. And make sure you have enough to complete the job.

Kamikaze
 
My boat is gonna be sprayed.

I've researched the rustoleum topside enamel witch actually is a "marine " paint. and Its super cheap at 13.00 dollars a quart. Its actually what I might paint my my outboard with.
 
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