Slighty3
New Member
Hello all, I'm new to the forum and have a question regarding updating the interior of my boat.
It is a 1980's GRP cruiser which I use on the non-tidal Thames. The interior is dated to say the least. I have removed the fluffy, mustard coloured carpet from the walls and replaced it with a foam backed vinyl. In order to bring it up to date I need to cover the fake grain style formica (think 1970's working mens club tables). This stuff covers the two tables, the galley, head door and bulkhead. Basically everywhere there is a flat surface.
I have covered the kitchen cupboards at home using chalk paint and coated in wax, but this is on sanded back wood, not smooth formica, I wonder whether it'll scratch easily.
Has anybody experience of using it in this situation, or have a better idea for what I could use to modernise the interior?
It is a 1980's GRP cruiser which I use on the non-tidal Thames. The interior is dated to say the least. I have removed the fluffy, mustard coloured carpet from the walls and replaced it with a foam backed vinyl. In order to bring it up to date I need to cover the fake grain style formica (think 1970's working mens club tables). This stuff covers the two tables, the galley, head door and bulkhead. Basically everywhere there is a flat surface.
I have covered the kitchen cupboards at home using chalk paint and coated in wax, but this is on sanded back wood, not smooth formica, I wonder whether it'll scratch easily.
Has anybody experience of using it in this situation, or have a better idea for what I could use to modernise the interior?