Tom.B
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- Skinny Dippin'
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- Navigator 4200 Classic
I have a guy working on our boat prepping for the season. Painting the bottom is one of the jobs on the list. He suggested using Seahawk 1277 primer between coats. Says he does it all the time. He said for me to research it and he will not use it if I don't want him to. While I know the shady history of the Seahawk parent company and the Federal charges against them (and TBH, that alone is enough for me to not use it), I have never heard of primer between coats of ablative bottom paint. I have just put one coat over another. Is this a thing? If I don't want to use Seahawk, but there is precedence to actually use prime between coats, what are the suggestions you all have for it?
-edit- Clarify! Not between EACH coat, but over the current paint before we begin the next full application of multiple coats.
Thanks,
Tom-
-edit- Clarify! Not between EACH coat, but over the current paint before we begin the next full application of multiple coats.
Thanks,
Tom-
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