Re: Paint for a Fiberglass Gamefisher
Painting fiberglass is not a big deal but I would be certain the gel-coat is shot before hand. Once painted, it takes more maintenance to keep it nice than the glass did. Try applying some Floods Penetrol per the manufacturers instructions to a weather worn section and see if that fixes the problem. I have had great results with that product and it waxes well after it dries. If you are going to paint it, ALL wax has to be removed. I use a tri-sodium phosphate wash for that task but you must keep it off the chrome, aluminum, gauges, ect. I then patch the scratches with bondo and then sand the glass carefully with #400 and wash once more prior to masking and spraying. An airless sprayer works fine IF you know what your doing. As far as the coating, it must be compatible with the epoxy/polyester fibre-glass. Most any two-component epoxy or polyurethane will do. I like the latter as that material has good gloss and color retention in sunshine environments.