How to Topcoat Paint Your Boat - Roll and Tip - Boston Whaler 13 Boat Restoration - Part 8

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How to topside paint your boat with the roll and tip method. Watch as I go through entire process of applying the topcoat paint. I used Total Boat Topside WetEdge in Classic Boston Whaler Blue. Most of this was rolled in but the most obvious spots like the Bow, Transom and sides I used the roll and tip method which gave great results. Boat painting can be challenging, but doable by most DIY how to folks.This boat restoration has been the most challenging so far. There has been a lot of fiberglass repair using epoxy resin, fairing compound, total boat primer and the list goes on.

Here's a list of Parts I used for this Phase of the restoration:

Totalboat Primer: https://amzn.to/32lPdEr
TotalBoat Topside Wetedge Polyurethane: https://amzn.to/2Nl1g0G
Pettit Performance Enhancer: https://amzn.to/2ChndY5
Red Tree Badger Brush: https://amzn.to/2ClaMuu
Brush Cleaner/Spinner: https://amzn.to/36CAZm1

You can also read the written version of this video at: https://bit.ly/2Q3JVLqNo more sanding or Scrubbing! I've cleaned bronze oxidation before using wet sanding as part of my Boston Whaler restoration. This hardware came off of my Boston Whaler 13 restoration project. Truth be told, I did two pins this way and then came up with this method to do the others. Why? Sheer laziness on my part :D. Wet sanding is fine but it is tedious and time consuming. This method makes removing the oxidation easy. Mirror like clean brass is what I aim for here.

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