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Comments about Blue Water Marine Blue Water Marine Mega Gloss:
I strongly recommend the directions on the can for thinning are justified. Works great "strait" for filling out defects such as furring out fiberglass seams, Or filling in the screen texture, As well surface scratches. After which when your boat is ready for painting. (Note strait does not flow) Yet its my preferred manner! Wet sand and thine it down for your finish. This is all based on rolling! Expect detail work to have a edge to it. PS My boat spends 99% of the time out of water!
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Comments about Blue Water Marine Blue Water Marine Mega Gloss:
I did a previous review of this paint..and felt it was pretty good, but after having watched it go to pot in past couple of months...growing mold on a southern exposure...and chalking up within 6 months of being put on... I have to say that what ever I have left over of this paint will be limited to use in the bilge or elsewhere!! Very disappointing!!
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Comments about Blue Water Marine Blue Water Marine Mega Gloss:
The finish is slick and durable.
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Comments about Blue Water Marine Blue Water Marine Mega Gloss:
This paint does not flow out at all. Stay away from it. Get any other one part marine gloss. I did roll and tip in perfect weather with two peo-ple at 10% thinning reduction. Interior semi gloss latex would do better than this stuff.
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Comments about Blue Water Marine Blue Water Marine Mega Gloss:
I found the product to perform as advertised. If put on an unprimed surface it will take more paint, however if primed with their primer...less paint and better surface is obtained.
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Comments about Blue Water Marine Blue Water Marine Mega Gloss:
Inexpensive topside paint average gloss, very thick paint. Covers well just takes a lot of paint per square foot. I would compare it to Rust-oleum gloss white, but its about twice the cost. Next time I will spend a little more and get petit.