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Old 05-12-2005, 12:03 PM
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Default Re: Gel Goat Matching

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That is the way I would go, it will look great and last 10 years at least. I would do the boat with a 2 part paint either Awlgrip or I did the entire inside and out side of my boat with Sterling paint. Both are very expensive but will last forever. I used the role and tip with a brush method. Both companies have the brush able ingredient as a part of the mix. If you are just talking about the deck part of the inside you will need to add the coerce grid in with the paint I tripled the recommended amount or grid and it was much better than if I only used the little amount they recommended. If you follow the instructions you will be very happy. BE VERY CAREFUL WITH BREATHING IN THE FUMES this stuff can kill you if you don’t use a mask and a ventilated location.
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