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TotalBoat Aluminum Boat Paint is a tough, one-part polyurethane solution designed for aluminum and galvanized metal surfaces. It offers a low-sheen finish, dries quickly, and is environmentally friendly, making it perfect for a variety of marine applications.
K**H
Great product.
Painted our boat with this and it turned out great. Used a paint sprayer and had no problem Great coverage. Will update after fishing season to see how well pair held up in water.
D**Y
Expensive, But You Get What You Pay For...
Painted my Lowe twelve-foot Jon boat with this stuff. Preparation is key - the painting part is rather simple. To be clear, I spent 20 hours cleaning, sanding, and prepping the boat - then one hour painting time on each the top and the bottom. Three months later, the paint is holding and looking good. There are plenty of online videos to help understand the process - if you need the tips. I used both a brush and a small roller and got excellent results. One gallon gave me two coats on both the top and the bottom with more than half the gallon left over for another boat. A quart would probably have covered the top and bottom one time.
A**R
Worst paint ever for aluminum
The media could not be loaded. Worst boat paint that i have ever bought. I followed wvery step and direction to a T. Sanded the boat down to bare aluminum, washed the boat, rubbed the whole boat down with acetone multiple times, dod 3 coats all around and this pain will not adhere to the aluminum at all. For the process point of $120 per can this product is a complete waste of money i got 3 cans and spent $360 on just paint alone for my boat and all of it had to be scraped off my boat. When i received the paint all 3 cans were heavily dented but no paint had leaked out, that wasnt the major problem the big problem was when i opened the paint it was separated and a thick film of material on the bottom Almost clay like. All in all DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT! All i want is my money back since this product did not work.
C**
I put 3 coats adheres well
Quality bottom paint do the right prep and u will not be disappointed
S**
Etch wash or primer
So far so good. Make sure to Eather prime or etch wash aluminum
N**N
a quart will give you two coats inside and out on a 12 foot v bottom boat using a small roller
looks great and easy to apply, I ordered the gallon and found out one quart would have done good and I applied two coats when one would have sufficed
O**R
Does not uniformally adhere.
I used this paint on an aluminum boat. I sanded the old paint down to bare metal. I cleaned the metal and applied with a sprayer. The paint sticks well in most places but flakes off in other. It even pulls free from wood and fiberglass in spots. Now I have lots of repairs to do. Hopefully it sticks the second time!After following the instructions and getting lots of areas needing rework, I cannot say that the price for this is justified. I probably would have been better off getting a cheap can of oil based paint from Walmart!
M**D
Do your prep work properly and you will have outstanding results.
I recondition jon boats as my side hobby/income and I spent over 20 years in the automotive paint and body industry as experience. The quality of this paint can not be beat for the price point. I have painted several aluminum boats with this product and other brands with a little lower price point and this is well worth the extra $$$. Any issues with this paint will be operator error. Some people are just not going to put forth the effort to properly prep the surface for paint. If you want to pressure wash it and paint it you will get results based on your effort. When you can see a shine on a surface do not expect the paint to adhere properly. Take your time, use a tsp solution sprayed on the boat and pressure wash it. Now sand it well and clean it properly before painting and you will have good adhesion. The rivets are a key point on aluminum boats, your sander will not get down in the crevice around it. Put another 30 minutes of time in and take a scuff pad wet with mineral spirits and sand around each rivet. This is the best way I have found to get in there and remove any oil or contaminates. Personally I pressure wash the whole boat again before painting. PREP PREP PREP that is the key no matter what paint you are using. Splotchy paint, poor coverage and runs are all operator error. Do your homework on your colors because some colors are much more transparent than others and buy enough paint to do it right.
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