Re: NEED ADVICE ON PAINTING A BOAT.
Awl-grip and Imron are
not user friendly at all, and without proper safty gear (respirator), they can be flat out DANGEROUS...<br /><br />Both of these products are great in the hands of a professional, but a novice is just asking for trouble... I've painted about 6 boats and a couple of trucks and would not even consider these as an option for myself to use....<br /><br />Both products require converters, reducers, accelerators, and other additives to work at certain temperatures and conditions... Mix it wrong and you'll have yourself a pot full of useless expensive goop...

<br /><br />An example cost for Awl-grip..@ coverage 165-260 sq. ft.per gallon..<br />1 quart paint $70-$100 (depends on color)<br />1 pint of brushing converter $50<br />1 quart reducer $30<br /><br />Interlux enamels and one part urethanes, Z-Spar enamels, and Valspar paints are excelent low cost products for a first timer to get excellent results... (I've use most of these) Just follow the directions...<br /><br />Now finaly, Rustoleum... It's not really any less expensive than the paints listed above... I've had no problems with adhesion or anything else, but I'm not going to comment on it any more because I don't want my iboats forum buddies Bit***'n at me if you were to have a problem... Works for me, might not for you... Thats why I said " please don't ask".... Cool?..
