I used Duck Boat Drab Duralux on an RV project, that despite the now immaculate exterior, turned out to be a 🍋 and a 💰 pit 🤔...Gonna do the new, mechanically sound RV in Dead Grass Green, just couldn't find anywhere to get an actual idea of how it would look. This is a great help, cheers! 🍻
"I'm doing my best, Dad!" Oof, that little voice tugged at my heart. Memories to cherish. Cool boat project too! Thinking of using this product on raw wood (totally different application) so I appreciate seeing it in use.
Looks great! I used the same paint 6 years ago and it's holding up well, seems like the fully cure time was a couple of weeks, well worth the extra $, I've been down the road of spray cans, they aren't worth a darn compared to dura-lux.
Did a shade more prep on my boat shot a coat of auto prime on entire boat. I did spray mine added reducer and a hardener.i added alot of hardener. Its hard as a frigging brick bat. Did the bottom 1/3 with bed liner for the rocks and sand on jordan and falls. The bedliner has come off before the duralux.
I sanded my entire jon boat down to bare metal. If there’s any dirt or old paint left anywhere the new paint will peel off after a while. I learned the hard way after painting a different boat.
I have done one before like that and its a LOT of work as you know. I did that for a "primary" boat. This really is just budget spare river boat. I put that time into by 17CC and it was worth it. Thanks for watching
it probably would of stuck if you sanded it down to the metal. ya its a lot of work. Painting Aluminum the surface really needs to be stripped well. so always except some flaking or peeling if not stripped down. ducks dont care lol