I too have kicked around this idea but have not yet tried the product. If you are applying the Bilgekote to bare aluminum there is of course a need to prep and etch the metal surface just like painting the outside of the hull, or the coating will not stick.
If you are just using it to cover over the silver-painted tar, it certainly can't hurt anything.
Interlux Bilgekote Paint
Interlux Bilgekote Paint
Last edited by carl on Wed Jul 10, 2019 10:36 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Interlux Bilgekote Paint
Maestro
1986 32' Sedan
Chrysler 360s
1.5:1 Gears, 16x16 props
1970 28' Express
Single Chrysler 440
1:1 Gear, 14x12 prop
Green Bay, WI
1986 32' Sedan
Chrysler 360s
1.5:1 Gears, 16x16 props
1970 28' Express
Single Chrysler 440
1:1 Gear, 14x12 prop
Green Bay, WI
Re: Interlux Bilgekote Paint
I used it in the bilge 10+ years ago. Prep is the key or it will lift. Remove all black crap and use the etching primer. Maybe they have changed the chemicals in the primer but I do recall a very strong odor. Have plenty of forced air.
It does look nice and it is very easy to clean.
If I ever pull the engines I would consider painting the entire engineroom with it.
-Karl
It does look nice and it is very easy to clean.
If I ever pull the engines I would consider painting the entire engineroom with it.
-Karl
1986 Sedan 32'. Twin Chrysler 360in^3, 275hp.
Forum member since 1998.
Forum member since 1998.