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Old 10-24-2002, 09:52 AM
Miles Offshore Miles Offshore is offline
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Default Re: imrom paint

Go to ClassicMako.com(75 Inboard restoration) and look at my old Mako Inboard I did in Imron. The pix are old but they are not too bad. We painted outside. Use cartride type respirator at a minimum when painting. I do not know about the wet and tip method. Prep is the most important process I ran into, sanding all the little corners and crevices. (wet sanded everything using 600/800 grit wet/dry. We intentially painted the deck on what was to be a high humidity night and it dulled the deck paint for a nice-not glossy/wet finish. The fish-eye eliminator was a waste of money (IMO) and actually caused instead of eliminating them. Also a lot of time was taken taping off the boat with newspaper before painting. Hope this helps-craig
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