Re: Bayliner BLUE in a spray can!
I know how tempting it is, Sony. But don't do it. It won't last much longer than the polish, due to the abrasive affects of the water,and the fact that fiberglass is prone to allowing water to weep thru. You have probably seen the affects of this at a nearby ramp.A boat with large patches of paint missing. I'm not saying it can't be painted, I'm just saying steer clear of the auto paint,except for the high-end Vette formulations. Imron is one such paint. It should last several seasons,and more if trailered. But it aint cheap. I would wait until it just cant be polished anymore.<br />The art of buffing-out a jellcoat is something you might want to watch performed before performing it. To do it the way it should be done takes time ,a light hand,and high speed foam wheel. But the results will shock you. You'll need shades

<br />I never tried the baby oil trick, but it sounds like it couldn't hurt to try it.