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Thank you Mike. I did purchase a set of rub rails from Capt Pat before he moved to Texas. I'll remove the rails as soon I decide which paint I'll be using. What do you thick about Interlux Brightside? It looks easy to apply.
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Bill,
Slowly but surely getting settled in. Love it!
If you've already installed the PVC gaurd rail, there's no need to remove it. Just include it into the paint job. The Interlux Briteside is a good one part paint and can be sprayed, but isn't going to give you the long range life and hardness of a 2 part paint...
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Slowly but surely getting settled in. Love it!
If you've already installed the PVC gaurd rail, there's no need to remove it. Just include it into the paint job. The Interlux Briteside is a good one part paint and can be sprayed, but isn't going to give you the long range life and hardness of a 2 part paint...
Br,
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