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One part poly paint vs two part? For inside 8 years 11 months ago #116170

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Hi I have put two coats of epoxy prime-kote on the inside floor and walls of my 16' bell boy and was thinking of using a one part poly paint any suggestions? Should I go with a two part paint or is this overkill I know one part would be a bit more simple. Thanks for any input.

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Re:One part poly paint vs two part? For inside 8 years 11 months ago #116171

The single poly should be just fine for the interior. If I remember right I used Pettit Easypoxy topside paint for the interior of mine and flecked it with Rustoleum Black paint and it's been fine for four years now.

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Re:One part poly paint vs two part? For inside 8 years 11 months ago #116176

petit easypoxy 1 part polyurethane paint.
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Re:One part poly paint vs two part? For inside 8 years 11 months ago #116202

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Thank you, I think I may go with the one part. Just did not want to put something I regret after going this far.

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Re:One part poly paint vs two part? For inside 8 years 11 months ago #116207

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I used 1 part epoxy for the interior of my last project, no regrets at all. ;)

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Re:One part poly paint vs two part? For inside 8 years 11 months ago #116228

Just avoid stark white. I made that mistake. Sun reflection was horrible.Blinding light even under the hat brim and sunburned face. :(

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Thanks for the reply this is also going on my deck what I'm told it should hold up ok even on the deck? Thanks

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I would be inclined to agree with that.

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Re:One part poly paint vs two part? For inside 8 years 11 months ago #116278

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Ok I was all set to go with one part then got a email from James town and they say it's not good for deck paint hmmm i was hoping not to mess with the two part this will always be trailered and in a gaurge and in the lake maybe 8 times a year. Thanks again

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Re:One part poly paint vs two part? For inside 8 years 11 months ago #116299

I used Rustoleum Pro Oilbased with the added acrylic enamel hardener on the deck of my boat. 3 Coats. I also sprinkled a bit of Playground sand on the second coat and then rolled on the 3rd coat over the sand to give it a bit of texture. It's been on for 3 years and it's holding up extremely well. I must say I don't get a lot of "Traffic" on the deck and not a lot of exposure to the elements either but my entire boat is painted with the Rustoleum + hardener and I'm Loving it!!! Using the Hardener basically makes it a two part paint soooo, I'm thinking you might THINK about using it. I know lots of guys that have, and are very pleased with the results!!! ;)

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