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Shafts and Props paint
- tonyiiiafl
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Shafts and Props paint
Anyway, THE question is now live, so help please?
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Re: Shafts and Props paint
I would think you could use anti fouling paint, but keep back a bit from the cutlass. But I am not sure how will it would stick to the stainless
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Re: Shafts and Props paint
- tonyiiiafl
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Re: Shafts and Props paint
my two cents.
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Re: Shafts and Props paint
Velox is what I use. You must follow the instructions and the primer is necessary. It is VERY expensive but does a great job of keeping props clean. It is around $60 for .25 liter can of paint. The small can has been enough for 3 coats. I do not use it on the shafts.
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