Wanna Tango
Seaman Apprentice
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- Sep 12, 2022
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Hi everyone. Have a 2000 VP SX-M that I removed and had sandblasted to remove all the various (many) coats of different paints and bottom coat paints.
Been researching and reading other similar posts on this forum and get more and more confused as to what to use for base coat/primer. There are thoughts that you should use zinc phosphate primer and others that you should use other stuff.
I went to the Volvo Penta shop I have nearby and he was telling me just go with the VP Blue Grey Primer P/N 1141562 since I am bare metal and the paint with VP Spray Enamel P/N 3851219.
Am I overthinking this or is this right approach? I don’t want to do ALL this work just to put the boat in the water and 3 mi the later all the paint is gone.
Any tips will definitely help this diy’er. Thanks!
Been researching and reading other similar posts on this forum and get more and more confused as to what to use for base coat/primer. There are thoughts that you should use zinc phosphate primer and others that you should use other stuff.
I went to the Volvo Penta shop I have nearby and he was telling me just go with the VP Blue Grey Primer P/N 1141562 since I am bare metal and the paint with VP Spray Enamel P/N 3851219.
Am I overthinking this or is this right approach? I don’t want to do ALL this work just to put the boat in the water and 3 mi the later all the paint is gone.
Any tips will definitely help this diy’er. Thanks!