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Ziggy

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Mine is the same way. I am going to try a "fiberglass bathtub" refinishing kit I bought at Home Depot. Kit basically recoats with a layer of fiber glass resin. I used the same stuff on my bath tub when I remodeled the bathroom. I figure it will work my shell since they are both fiberglass. Kits only come in white and almond. Since my shell is white, it should work. It will be a gloss finsh instead of a flat finsh. But I figure the gloss finsh will help shed dirt better.

 

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B) I've used marine pain (for fiberglass) with alot of success. Mostly Petit and Interlux. The Interlux goes extemely easy and can easily be made flat by adding the Interlux thinner. Hope this helps.
 

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Will regular acrylic automotive paint work because I don't have much money to spent and want it to match my Bronco's body?

 

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:mellow: I would ask your paint manufacturer. (Corvette's are fiberglass also).
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