Hello All,
West Marine Seagloss Single-part Polyurethane Topside Paint was used in the re-finish. Sand paper grit sequence was: 80, 120, 180, 220 and then a wet-sand 600. Between grit changes were find-and-fill actions for scratches, dings, etc. that were not found before. Wipe-downs were accomplished with tack-cloths after major sanding events and usually after a wash down with mild dish soap. I avoided touching the hull surface with bare hands as much as possible. This paint was applied via spray gun (high volume/low pressure) using my small compressor. The primer was XIM Sealer/Bonder 400 White chosen for it's single-componency and ability to shoot right out of the container. I added about 10% spraying thinner to the topside paint for three coats. 600 grit wet sanding preceeded the final coat. (Note: I did use a two-part glazing compound that complimented the primer but do not readily remember the item information at the time of this post). Milestone pictures can be added to this post if requested. I'll follow-up with the glazing info soon.
Cheers,
Eric