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Old 03-27-2010, 09:51 PM
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Default Re: Tsunami questions/final coat

I used it on my transom after the rebuild because of Capt. Chuck's high recommendation. At first I thought it was a bit expensive, he sells it more by the square footage you are covering than volume. It went way beyond the square footage I was expecting with four coats. It's actually very easy to apply when you get the hang of it after the first coat. Because I only painted the transom I did not polish the "orange peel" out of the surface, For my application it looks VERY good as it came out. It's all done with 3" rollers...a wet one to apply the paint and a dry one to smooth it out. Rest assured, Denny has done the research and if he's good with it......enough said. The one thing that you have to do is be able to measure in small quantities, actually was pretty easy after the first time.
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