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Thanks for the responses to the gas problem. Here's another, my boat has some nasty perishing rubber seals around perspex windows-- they look 'orrible. Now I know I should bin the rubber and do a proper job, but I want to go a sailing so I've made some storm boards in-case the perspex gets stove in. Now I just want to paint the black/brown/white (old Paint) rubber black for just one more year. What type of paint is best, if any, to make my messy windows look shiny and new(from a distance)
Tony
Thanks for the responses to the gas problem. Here's another, my boat has some nasty perishing rubber seals around perspex windows-- they look 'orrible. Now I know I should bin the rubber and do a proper job, but I want to go a sailing so I've made some storm boards in-case the perspex gets stove in. Now I just want to paint the black/brown/white (old Paint) rubber black for just one more year. What type of paint is best, if any, to make my messy windows look shiny and new(from a distance)
Tony