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Brightside Polyurethane Topside Finish, Quart

Item # 81135
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Key Features

  • Hard, high-gloss topside finish

  • Yields "sprayed-on" look when brush-applied

  • Stain and abrasion-resistant


Our Price   $39.99

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Product Description
interlux A hard, high-gloss, one-part polyurethane topside finish. Excellent application characteristics yield that "sprayed-on" look when brush-applied in thin coats. Ideal for use anywhere above the true waterline. Fluro micro-additive for easy cleaning, resistance to staining, and added abrasion resistance. Use with thinner 333. Quart.

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  • Q:

    I need to apply paint to a fiberglass deck that has minor cracking.Does Overton sell a paint that fills in minor spider web cracks and paints at the same time?Please advise, Thanks for your time.
    Asked on 5/11/2012 by Joe from Pleasant Valley NY

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  • Q:

    I have an '87 Renken 19' ski boat, maroon and white. Time and sun has faded the back of the boat(maroon & above water line). I'd like to try re-painting it white. What materials & techniques do you recommend?
    Asked on 5/10/2011 by Anonymous from eastern NC

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    • A:

      I would recommend sanding away the maroon before applying the white. It will probably take many many coats to cover white over maroon and not be visible.

      Answered on 4/1/2012 by Andy from Texas
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