23 Feb 2005 #1 D doug748 Well-known member Joined 1 Oct 2002 Messages 13,363 Location UK. South West. Visit site I have used Blakes in the past but feel it is rather soft and easily damaged. Can any on suggest any alternative, I prefer white or cream if possible.
I have used Blakes in the past but feel it is rather soft and easily damaged. Can any on suggest any alternative, I prefer white or cream if possible.
23 Feb 2005 #2 AIDY Active member Joined 19 Jan 2004 Messages 7,763 Location Muckle Flugga www.ybw.com I've always been pleased with the results of international damboline. I think screw fix also do bilge paint but never used it
I've always been pleased with the results of international damboline. I think screw fix also do bilge paint but never used it
23 Feb 2005 #3 A asj1 New member Joined 2 Jun 2004 Messages 528 Location Home: North Bucks, Boat: Suffolk Work :central Lon Visit site yes Srewfix do a nice white - quite cheap and seems to do everything asked of it.
23 Feb 2005 #4 l'escargot New member Joined 16 May 2001 Messages 19,777 Location Isle of Wight / Jersey Visit site Danboline do white, grey or red. Not the cheapest but goes on easily and hard wearing. Resists most things. Have a look here
Danboline do white, grey or red. Not the cheapest but goes on easily and hard wearing. Resists most things. Have a look here
23 Feb 2005 #5 D dickh New member Joined 8 Feb 2002 Messages 2,431 Location Suffolk Visit site Ive used the Screwfix bilge paint and I think it's good - made by Flag paints on Burnham on Crouch.
23 Feb 2005 #6 aztec Active member Joined 10 Oct 2001 Messages 2,522 Location Poole Dorset Visit site yep, i concurr. screwfix. ..and you don't got to go fetch... a nice man delivers it to your door... it don't get much better than that.
yep, i concurr. screwfix. ..and you don't got to go fetch... a nice man delivers it to your door... it don't get much better than that.
23 Feb 2005 #7 sailorman Well-known member Joined 21 May 2003 Messages 78,883 Location Here or thertemp ashore Visit site never tried screwfix now use Blakes as i think its better than Danboline, colours r better & not so shiny also covers well
never tried screwfix now use Blakes as i think its better than Danboline, colours r better & not so shiny also covers well
24 Feb 2005 #8 steve28 Active member Joined 19 May 2003 Messages 1,480 Location Cornwall www.falmouthgypsy.com Nothing really to do with your question but i have found that hot / boiling water removes blakes bilge paint. handy if anyone want to re-do theirs steve
Nothing really to do with your question but i have found that hot / boiling water removes blakes bilge paint. handy if anyone want to re-do theirs steve
24 Feb 2005 #9 D doug748 Well-known member Joined 1 Oct 2002 Messages 13,363 Location UK. South West. Visit site To do with my question really Steve. I was very surprised at how easy it was to remove the Blakes.....
To do with my question really Steve. I was very surprised at how easy it was to remove the Blakes.....