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Old 07-28-2007, 12:07 PM
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Default Re: signature finish

I have used Sig Finish with great success - I still have people come up to the boat and cannot believe that it was a rolled on application -













I did the deck, topsides and top of bracket with Sig Finish and Intergrip non-skid additive - they came out great as well. I applied as per Sig. Finish instructions mixing the grit and rolling on pretty heavy.

This is some tough paint.. even after several anchor knocks and lots of abuse I have yet to have any problems.

I believe that someone over on the ClassicMako site did Sig. Finish in a dark blue color and they were not happy with the results - not sure how they applied the paint or what happened but I'm sure a dark blue will show more imperfections than other colors..

Good Luck..
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Old 07-31-2007, 11:10 AM
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I believe that someone over on the ClassicMako site did Sig. Finish in a dark blue color and they were not happy with the results - not sure how they applied the paint or what happened but I'm sure a dark blue will show more imperfections than other colors..

There are not many people that use Signiture, Awlgrip, or Gelcoat that are happy when putting a dark color, like blue over white. All the chips/etc show through. I don't think it is a function of the type of paint, as it is dark over light. If you prep it real good, and put 2 coats on, it probably wears/shows better over time.
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