I'm looking for alternatives to just taking some spray paint cans of a good paint and spraying my bass boat white...
Still has to be inexpensive, though, but is there anything else I should look at that would give a sleeker finish?
A couple guys here at work say to rough the aluminum up and use a gel coat, but everyone else thinks that that won't hold very long.
Another guy told me to go for the Awlgrip system of priming and painting. I was just at their website, and while it does seem that they might have a good system for the aluminum, I'm going to have to spend a lot more time on the site trying to figure out which products to use (or... one of you aluminum painting experts could guide me a little).
If nothing out there is really going to be a great option that will last, I have no problem with attempting to make a spray-can finish look as nice as it can... and touching it up over the years with the very same (especially after reading posts by guys who have had spray-can finishes last for years).
I'll take any guidance. Thanks!
Still has to be inexpensive, though, but is there anything else I should look at that would give a sleeker finish?
A couple guys here at work say to rough the aluminum up and use a gel coat, but everyone else thinks that that won't hold very long.
Another guy told me to go for the Awlgrip system of priming and painting. I was just at their website, and while it does seem that they might have a good system for the aluminum, I'm going to have to spend a lot more time on the site trying to figure out which products to use (or... one of you aluminum painting experts could guide me a little).
If nothing out there is really going to be a great option that will last, I have no problem with attempting to make a spray-can finish look as nice as it can... and touching it up over the years with the very same (especially after reading posts by guys who have had spray-can finishes last for years).
I'll take any guidance. Thanks!