Hi all:
Now that I have seen the top of my cabin freshly painted (not sanded and buffed for the umpteenth time!) I am becoming very interested in possibly painting the top side of the BB from the rub rail up. I am thinking about John Kelley's scheme of red on top and ivory below. My plan would be to sand everything down with 220 grit, fill, sand again, prime and then paint the color coats with Petit one-part epoxy. I really like the gloss finish of this paint but would defer to any of you that think another way to go is better? The clean, new look is really tempting me...Any advice on how to prepare and what to use?
Thanks,
Bob
Now that I have seen the top of my cabin freshly painted (not sanded and buffed for the umpteenth time!) I am becoming very interested in possibly painting the top side of the BB from the rub rail up. I am thinking about John Kelley's scheme of red on top and ivory below. My plan would be to sand everything down with 220 grit, fill, sand again, prime and then paint the color coats with Petit one-part epoxy. I really like the gloss finish of this paint but would defer to any of you that think another way to go is better? The clean, new look is really tempting me...Any advice on how to prepare and what to use?
Thanks,
Bob
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