graham
(regular)
24/02/2008 17:42
Damp attacked my new paint

Bit peed off.half way through putting the blue top gloss coat on Vegas topsides a few days ago mist started rolling in from the sea.As it was quick drying I thought I would get away with it but no its gone completely flat.






At least the sail washing went well. Got them washed and dried in a couple of hours. We laid a big cheapo tarpaulin on the grass first. Helps if your on the side of a hill.

Work is interfering with progress on the boat at the moment.


Damo
(regular)
24/02/2008 19:58
Re: Damp attacked my new paint

Maybe you can let it cure then t-cut it?

Who
(regular)
24/02/2008 21:00
Re: Damp attacked my new paint

I agree with Damo, most paints will "Bloom" in damp conditions.

A good t-cut and polish should sort it out


graham
(regular)
24/02/2008 21:12
Re: Damp attacked my new paint

Thanks for the suggestion but I still have some paint for another coat so it may be easier to rub it back a bit and give it another coat.Providing we get a nice dry day that is

KBT
(regular)
24/02/2008 21:57
Re: Damp attacked my new paint

Thats a bummer, I sympathise, as I have the same job coming up, hope I have better luck, I think another coat is the easiest way out too! BTW any more tips? please PM GOOD LUCK! Bill.

PCUK
(regular)
25/02/2008 09:51
Re: Damp attacked my new paint

Was it two pack? IF so you will get the same problem every time unless you leave the final coat until the weather is much warmer and drier.

graham
(regular)
25/02/2008 15:48
Re: Damp attacked my new paint

Its just single pack enamel.I have used it a few times before in less than perfect conditions I was stupid to start it on a damp day with fog forecast . It looked great when wet.

I use 1 pack paint rather than 2 pack .It lasts about 2 seasons and I dont get stressed if the kids ram us with the dinghy or if we scrape the pontoon now and then.It only takes a couple opf hours to rub it down and an hour and a half to paint.

I roll it on thin with a 4 inch foam roller covering about 2 feet of the side of the boat then lick across it with a good quality 2 inch brush keeping a wet edge.


chrishelen
(regular)
25/02/2008 16:20
Re: Damp attacked my new paint

Evening condensation wont do you any favours either.

johnchampion
(regular)
25/02/2008 20:42
Re: Damp attacked my new paint

Don't know what you're moaning about - you've only had one go so far!

I carefully varnished my mast a couple of weeks ago and guess what, fog and frost, never mind, rub it down and do it on a warmer day, which I did, guess what - it rained - bugger!

I think I'll wait a bit longer.


graham
(regular)
25/02/2008 21:14
Re: Damp attacked my new paint

Remind me never to paint/varnish on the same day as you

PCUK
(regular)
26/02/2008 09:44
Re: Damp attacked my new paint

Graham, two years, paahh. My hull two-pack is 23 years old and still polishes up like new (apart from the scratches!!!)

KBT
(regular)
26/02/2008 18:06
Re: Damp attacked my new paint

I had a lovely 2 pack job done on a previous boat, Rival 32, and it did last well on a 2yr cruise to the Med and back, but not easy to touch up.
I,m going Grahams way this time, 1 pack, but I hope I get more than two years, I am not a fanatic by any means and welcome people alongside, hence most of the touching up! Bill.


graham
(regular)
26/02/2008 19:45
Re: Damp attacked my new paint

Quote:

My hull two-pack is 23 years old




About the same era as our kitchen wallpaper according to SWMBO


PCUK
(regular)
27/02/2008 10:33
Re: Damp attacked my new paint

and with the same shine?

graham
(regular)
01/03/2008 14:18
Re: Damp attacked my new paint

S hine stayed on this time . Hope to get back afloat middle of next week.






KBT
(regular)
01/03/2008 17:03
Re: Damp attacked my new paint

Well done Graham, if ours turns out as well I will be well chuffed, hoping to do it near Redon, end of April so a bit warmer, wish us luck! Bill.

Damo
(regular)
01/03/2008 20:08
Re: Damp attacked my new paint

Good size pads on your cradle, though if you are going to be out for more than a week or two it's a good idea to put polythene over the padding. Blistering is common when the pads hold water against the hull.

Nice paint job


graham
(regular)
04/03/2008 16:37
Re: Damp attacked my new paint

Thanks for the tip about the hull pads.for the sake of a bit of plastic bag must be worth doing.

Vega going back in this morning.


Back on the mooring.



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