Your home is your most valued asset so you keep it painted and looking nice.
How to paint the floor of a boat.
If you want to give your aluminum boat a fresh coat of paint there are some simple steps you can take to ensure the paint job looks great.
Topside paint features an oil based formula that can be applied above the waterline on metal and wood surfaces.
Wipe the floor of the boat with a rag and acetone to remove any tackiness.
Above the waterline marine paint.
A smooth shiny finish after painting your hull is the result of careful preparation.
If your boat is past its prime it might be time to consider a paint job.
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Sand the boat thoroughly.
Using 80 grit sandpaper and a random orbit or finishing sander sand the entire surface of the boat.
Above and below waterline boat paints are specifically designed to withstand different elements over time.
Sand the boat to create an even surface and use soap and water to wash any dirt off.
Nonskid compounds have a way of clumping and settling so stir it in well in the first place and stir frequently as you paint.
You can start by using a primer although it is not necessary with a fiberglass boat.
On the areas with epoxy use a 36 grit and be a little more aggressive.
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We talk you through all the paints we used when painting our bilges exposed wood which we created our saloon seating area and galley etc with.
It also works well as fiberglass boat paint.
Unlike an epoxy based paint which will dry in air using a powder coat paint needs high temperatures in the range of 300 degrees fahrenheit or more to adhere and that will melt the fibreglass boat floor.
Painting the boat now you are ready for the exciting part.
Lightly sand the floor with 600 grit wet dry sandpaper and an orbital sander.
If you are using durabak boat paint stick to roughing up the fiberglass surface with a 40 grit sandpaper instead.
Then apply buffing compound and buff the floor to bring it to a fine shine.
How to paint a boat 10 steps to the perfect topside paint job.
This gives the paint a surface to grip to and promotes an even coat of paint.
Pull the tape before the paint sets.