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Old 12-08-2014, 09:34 AM
Islandtrader Islandtrader is offline
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Chuck's right, Signature Finish is about the only urethane I know of that will hold up below the waterline. Most urethanes are not recommended for use below the water line and will tend to blister after a week or two. Owner of the company painted his fiberglass pool with it! I left a test panel in saltwater for ~ 6 weeks and it held up fine. Here's a link to my post on bottom painting I made a few years ago. Call Tom Fabula and he can mix up any color you want.
Denny, the mind is the second thing to go...haha

If you remember the paint I used was tested for 30 days in my own salt pond, the icw. and after 30 days no sign of break down...

Stay away from "Pappy" ok...
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