I am "polling" for ideas...
Paul, Jay and I are renovating an old fir plywood covered Pelican sailboat. We stripped the sides due to lots of splits and checking in the paint(the bottom looked great with its layer of fiberglass). We filled a few low spots with Evercoat Light, sanded it smooth and primed with Prekote 1-part primer.
It looked great...until the paint dried and shrank, reexposing most of the old checks in the paint. "Master" Marty suggests filling those voids with Evercoat Light, sanding and priming again. I'm worried they will reappear...
Has anyone had similiar experiences that were successfully remedied over the long term? Far be it for me to doubt the guru: I am just trolling for additional experiences. Any thoughts out there? Thanks! -Ken
Paul, Jay and I are renovating an old fir plywood covered Pelican sailboat. We stripped the sides due to lots of splits and checking in the paint(the bottom looked great with its layer of fiberglass). We filled a few low spots with Evercoat Light, sanded it smooth and primed with Prekote 1-part primer.
It looked great...until the paint dried and shrank, reexposing most of the old checks in the paint. "Master" Marty suggests filling those voids with Evercoat Light, sanding and priming again. I'm worried they will reappear...
Has anyone had similiar experiences that were successfully remedied over the long term? Far be it for me to doubt the guru: I am just trolling for additional experiences. Any thoughts out there? Thanks! -Ken
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