Paint Hi top
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Paint Hi top
My hi top has cracks covered by painted masking tape! Going to fibreglass cracks then paint. Does anyone have recommendation for paint type. All suggestions appreciated. Rustoleum? or is that only for metal
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Re: Paint Hi top
You can use any paint on fibreglass... as long as you use plastic primer first.
rustoleum needs no primer I think
rustoleum needs no primer I think
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Re: Paint Hi top
hi,
I looked into this for my cracked and chalky fibreglass hardtop and the best answer I got was a Gelcoat. Have a look under 'boating, fibreglass' in google. Lots of tips out there on how to do it, but it is a summer job unless you have cover to do it.
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I looked into this for my cracked and chalky fibreglass hardtop and the best answer I got was a Gelcoat. Have a look under 'boating, fibreglass' in google. Lots of tips out there on how to do it, but it is a summer job unless you have cover to do it.
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Re: Paint Hi top
As long as you key the fibreglass first(sanding) to give the paint something to grip , then rustoleum is the way to go.
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Re: Paint Hi top
I stand corrected! Just looked online and Rust-Oleum will work on fiberglass so i guess it can flex a little.. oh and it's cheaper if you're doing more than just the top
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Re: Paint Hi top
steel, ally, wood, glass fibre. Rustoleum works on them all and yes flexible.
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