1985 MR 180 and 2-part paint

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i am ripping apart my boat and giving it a full restoration. New 75 Etec is now paid for and will rig once the boat is done. I want to use a 2 part poly paint (interlux perfection or epifanes). Is the original finish sufficient to clean, scuff, prime and paint ? I don’t know what they painted with, but hope it can handle the 2-part without the need to go bare metal. The original finish is sound, but dull and just butt ugly color. Does anyone have actual experience using a 2-part over the factory paint? Thanks! I will have photos and vids to share. Very excited to bring my old girl back to life!
 

ShoestringMariner

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I'm sorry that I can't offer any help to your question, but hope to see some photos of your progress. I'm planning on repainting mine too
 

Watermann

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I've not had luck trying to put new paint over 40 year old chalk with 1000's of imperfections and contaminations. I learned from that mistake and strip the hull bare starting with fresh, clean AL makes the end result much better..
 
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Thanks.....I am going to ‘do it right’.......I will chemically strip and then clean up w/ scotch rite discs on the 2”....then I think Epifanes 2-part system.....I did the transom last fall and then repainted the splash well/transom with ez proxy. Despite rigorous prep, the 1-part just doesn’t cut it.
 

Watermann

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You're not the first I've read about having issue with ez poxy.
 

coostv

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I painted one years ago over the factory paint with a hardened enamel single stage automotive paint. It came out OK, but it would have been a lot better if I had taken the time to strip the hull. Unless the factory paint is in great shape and all you want is a color change, i'd take the time to strip it and start with a blank canvas.
 
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