vroom ZOOM
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Aug 15, 2017
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- 414
Hello
I needed a new hood for my 'zuke, so I got one for cheap, but it was real sun faded, with the paint all flaking away. I sanded it and painted with merc rattle cans (took about 7 of them) and it did not turn out well, quite dull, and I must have not sanded enough, because the texture was rough where the old paint flaked away. So now I need to repaint it again. I was thinking about imron but that stuff is so poisonous I wouldn't want to touch it with a 10 ft pole. I'd like to use a BC/CC system, not a single stage, which will allow me to mix ghost pearl into the clear. Anyone know if I should use acrylic urethane or poly urethane. Would water based clear be okay on an outboard, or do I need to go oil based? Thanks.
I needed a new hood for my 'zuke, so I got one for cheap, but it was real sun faded, with the paint all flaking away. I sanded it and painted with merc rattle cans (took about 7 of them) and it did not turn out well, quite dull, and I must have not sanded enough, because the texture was rough where the old paint flaked away. So now I need to repaint it again. I was thinking about imron but that stuff is so poisonous I wouldn't want to touch it with a 10 ft pole. I'd like to use a BC/CC system, not a single stage, which will allow me to mix ghost pearl into the clear. Anyone know if I should use acrylic urethane or poly urethane. Would water based clear be okay on an outboard, or do I need to go oil based? Thanks.