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Old 05-24-2010, 08:53 AM
oz775 oz775 is offline
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Default Painting the deck

I was just wondering what kind of paint our members have used to paint the inside deck of your Sea Craft? I see a few out there and was wondering if one had the advantage over another. Also- what is the best way to apply it? Thanks
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Old 05-24-2010, 04:05 PM
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Default Re: Painting the deck

Hi OZ

I painted my deck with Sterling paint, Algrip is another similar brand. You would follow the instructions of painting that Co brand top coat suggests the difference is you add the non skid grit in the paint you need to stir it a lot because the grid wants to settle on the bottom I like using a roller with a very short 1/8” nap. Don’t use a foam roller the grit doesn’t stick to the foam very good.
Youtube has a number of videos showing the how to’s
You can see some pictures of my re do on Resurrection face lift thread here on this sight.

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