Rust-Oleum 206999 model is what I used. Should be white in color.
Marine Coatings Topside Paint Product Page
I used 1 qt. on the underside and one qt. on the top, that gave me 2.5 to 3 coats per side of the top.
Just to clarify, I used this as a headliner substitute.
On the underside I used a 4 inch roller with a medium nap from Home Dep., same with the topside except I did the third coat with a fine roller for a better finish.
You will need a paint brush to feather the paint on the angled parts of the top and crevices.I would suggest a good to very good brush so the hairs don't break off and dry in the paint.
Also used a 5 inch random orbit sander for prepping the surfaces and wax remover/de-greaser before painting.
It is suggested sanding the surface with a fine sandpaper between the coats(I used 220 grit because that was what I had on hand).
At some stages of drying, the brush resulted in a better finish than the roller due to the paint hardening.
Drying time between coats is 24 hours.
Plan to throw away all brushes and rollers after each application.
I started with a good top sourced from
@Wadesters down south of me, very little prep on my end....just some sanding and very small fiberglass patch.
Thoughts:
Is the finish 100% professional and perfect and super glassy like a boat?
Nope.
Does it look darn good?
Oh you betcha (FARGO)
Did I pay more than $200 overall?
Highly doubt it, although I did have the sander.
Ryan