Rustoleum or not

Drivewayboater2

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I’ve got a gallon of rustoleum white paint that I’m considering using it to paint my entire bildge and engine bay. Is this a bad move or not? Seems to me that spending the dollars on a bilge coat product seems senseless. This is a trailer queen and will not be left in the water for more than a week at a time. Am I asking if there would be any issues using the rustoleum going forward? Has anyone used this product with success? Any thoughts from the experts here would be appreciated.
 

matt167

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Hardener is a good idea. 4:1 will work if brushing. Just wear a good filter mask and goggles. Isocynates are rugged and deadly
 

Danno1966

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I used Rutoleum on an old hull once and it turned out great. I was advised to thin it like crazy, and it went on smooth and had a great shine. Probably not as important in a bilge.
 

kcassells

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Look up Wood on Glass rust oleum formula in this forum. I've used it entirely on my boat with great success. Unable to upload to you.
WOG rustoleum formula thinner and hardner
 

Mark_VTfisherman

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Rust oleum is alkyd enamel. Same product as marine topside paint. It’ll work just fine
FWIW marine topside paint is polyurethane resin. I wouldn’t use a straight alkyd enamel in a boat myself- get a polyurethane deck enamel or other normal marine paint imho. Better gloss and durability. Save the alkyd for the trailer.
 

matt167

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FWIW marine topside paint is polyurethane resin. I wouldn’t use a straight alkyd enamel in a boat myself- get a polyurethane deck enamel or other normal marine paint imho. Better gloss and durability. Save the alkyd for the trailer.
You are 50% correct. Give or take. ‘Some’ topside paints are polyurethane. Others like Rust oleum topside paint is alkyd enamel
 
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