wildmaninal
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- Jul 14, 2007
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I'm painting the interior of a 14ft aluminum boat. Couldn't tell ya the brand boat, all I know is that it is an old deep V and that I might half to register it as a home made.
I got all the old paint off right down to the aluminum.
Anyhow decided to paint the interior a smoke grey, I only put 1 coat of automobile primer and 1 coat of rustoleum smoke grey followed by a little clear coat in spots (applied in 1 and a 1/2 strip only) so far.
The problem is I clear coated the side caps and rub rails and some of the clear coat (not all) is not drying like it should, it is leaving a checkered pattern. The paint had plenty of time to dry before I applied the clear coat.
Is this some kind of contaminant that made it on to the paint's surface before I applied the clear coat?
Or what? I thought I had all the dust and all wiped/cleaned off. Now I'm affraid to apply the clear coat because I'm thinking it'll mess up the paint job.
Also how many coats should I be applying? I wanna make this paint last a while.
I got all the old paint off right down to the aluminum.
Anyhow decided to paint the interior a smoke grey, I only put 1 coat of automobile primer and 1 coat of rustoleum smoke grey followed by a little clear coat in spots (applied in 1 and a 1/2 strip only) so far.
The problem is I clear coated the side caps and rub rails and some of the clear coat (not all) is not drying like it should, it is leaving a checkered pattern. The paint had plenty of time to dry before I applied the clear coat.
Is this some kind of contaminant that made it on to the paint's surface before I applied the clear coat?
Or what? I thought I had all the dust and all wiped/cleaned off. Now I'm affraid to apply the clear coat because I'm thinking it'll mess up the paint job.
Also how many coats should I be applying? I wanna make this paint last a while.