Inflatable paint

tarik

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Hi everyone,


Just got in from another lovely week end messing about on the boat. Have decided that my inflatable could do with some tlc. Would be very grateful if someone can recommend an inflatable paint - just to tart it up a bit.


As always very thanks for all replies.



David
 

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It never works well, even with pucker paint. They always look a dogs dinner after a couple of months, especially if they have been rolled up a few times.

Spend the time giving it a real clean, lots of different cleaners available and you will probably need most of them to get a decent finish.
 

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It never works well, even with pucker paint. They always look a dogs dinner after a couple of months, especially if they have been rolled up a few times.

Spend the time giving it a real clean, lots of different cleaners available and you will probably need most of them to get a decent finish.

Your local double glazing shop should have a spirit based plastic cleaner which will do the bulk of the job and should be cheap...
 
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