Dye for fairing
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Dye for fairing
I have seen a lot of carolina guys use a dye as a marker for faring there boats. Does anyone know where I can pic some up. Thanks.
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Thanks Guys....they say the dye doesn't penetrate. But i like your idea better!
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The reason for using the sandable primer is that it drys almost instantly, having very little adhesion to the hull when misted on. Whereas most other paints are slower drying & gum up the sand paper unless fully cured. Remember, time is money & sand paper ain't cheap... Cheap rattle can auto primer, at places like Home Dildo or Wally World, is about $4 - $6 a can. Krylon Primeris are good and about $3 a can.DRIFTER31 wrote:Dont waste good primer......thats the time to get rid of all those weird colors on the shelf that will never get used. Its getting sanded off anyway.
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