Kauaiboy206
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Mar 9, 2017
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So I'm still prepping the boat for paint but I have been contemplating on the paint design. My next step after i fill all the unnecessary holes on the deck area and deep gouges and scratches on the sides is to start priming the boat and wet sanding to knock down areas prior to applying finish coats. So I'm planing and doing two tone finish like the design I got posted. I've researched paints and will be using the ruetoleum professional oil based gloss paint in white & black with "clear coat or some kind of extra layer of protection so I can buff or wax it later" Not going for a showroom finish but atleast something nice and decent to look at for a few years or so. I've got a couple of gift cards from lowes and home depot hence why I'm using that paint and nothing else, rather spend my cash on other stuff later down the road. Anyways, how would I tackle this paint job? I would like some pointers or steps on thr proper way of doing two tone color and which areas to start. Ex. Do I start painting from top to and work my way down? Do I finish my gloss white paint first, then tape off and paint the black tones over the finished white paint? ALSO the below water line paint will be painted white, can I use the same rustoleam paint over the existing bottom paint? It sits on a trailer when stored and not in use. Thanks a bunch.