Bilge paint ?

It helps if the paint is resistant to diesel and oil, just in case. If not it may start to flake off when you splash a bit while bleeding the filters.
 
Why not experiment and report back after a year ?
On the other hand if you are buying paint why not use a product intended for the job?
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I wanted to buy the right paint but mine is a deep red colour and I can't find any to match. It's for the forecabin so no need to worry about fuel spills. I am going to get the best colour match gloss I can . Cheers all
 
Floor paint is more suitable than gloss and you can get it in red. The red is probably traditional Danboline which fell out of fashion and that formulation or similar now seems to bee available only in grey.
 
I wanted to buy the right paint but mine is a deep red colour and I can't find any to match. It's for the forecabin so no need to worry about fuel spills. I am going to get the best colour match gloss I can . Cheers all
Also available in red
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When I was about to paint my fiber glass bilge the sales person at our local nation hardware chain (Bunnings) said to use Rust Guard. "If you want to pay double the price buy it at the marine section over there"

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Bilge paint is surface tolerant, high opacity, resistant to contaminants getting on it. As various people have said, just like garage floor paint. So similar that they may almost be the same products put in tins with different labels. For companies that sell both bilge paint and floor paint that is.
Don't make the beginners mistake of buying a floor paint that is quick drying though!
 
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