it is very labour intensive to get the job done right, not to mention messy unless you have a dedicated area for the job.
What else would you like to know?
Anyone know anything about it here?
it is very labour intensive to get the job done right, not to mention messy unless you have a dedicated area for the job.
What else would you like to know?
Assuming you are talking about using automotive paint on a boat and not using the term "paint" for "gel";
Painting fiberglass is fine - as long as there is good prep underneath and a good flex-agent is used in the mixing. Wood/fiberglass expands/contracts and moves around all the time. Auto paint is not normally flexible enough and ends up cracking at some point. 5 or so years of use and it will be hard enough that it will start to crack and flake off.
Gel coat is flexible and tends to be 99% crack-free for decades, as long as it is taken care of.
So, PAINT is short-term beauty / GEL is long-term beauty.
mostly about induction time, I am using vc performance paint an interlux bottom paint and I forgot to let it set the 30 minutes before shooting the first coat, just curious as to what I can expect or if anyone has ever done this before also. Most I talked to today including Interlux said that I should be fine. It was dry when I checked it today, so I added the second coat as not to miss the window. I guess the real test will be if I see paint peel off when I am cruising across the lake.
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mostly about induction time, I am using vc performance paint an interlux bottom paint and I forgot to let it set the 30 minutes before shooting the first coat, just curious as to what I can expect or if anyone has ever done this before also. Most I talked to today including Interlux said that I should be fine. It was dry when I checked it today, so I added the second coat as not to miss the window. I guess the real test will be if I see paint peel off when I am cruising across the lake.
How long did you wait?
What was the temperature?
about 5 minutes or so, it was around 70 degrees out that day
about 5 minutes or so, it was around 70 degrees out that day
5 min. WOW. You were in a hurry If the manufacturer says your ok I wouldn't loose any sleep. It would start peeling within a week or two. I had a small spot, dime size, on my old boat that reacted to spot putty and started bubbling up in about a week Hope yours is ok.