Author Topic: Painting inside Lazarette.  (Read 3899 times)

AB1707

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Painting inside Lazarette.
« on: September 22 2015, 13:28 »
Hi all,

The floors of my lazarette are stained from spare gas canisters and I want to repaint them light grey.

Which paint is best and any other tips?

Thanks

Adam

geoff

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Re: Painting inside Lazarette.
« Reply #1 on: September 22 2015, 16:45 »
B and Q garage floor paint works well and is resistant to most horrors. Geoff

Yngmar

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Re: Painting inside Lazarette.
« Reply #2 on: September 22 2015, 18:24 »
I'd consider cutting some treadmaster to size and gluing it in (or even the much cheaper but completely sufficient anti-slip mats you can find elsewhere). Keeps stuff from rattling and sliding as well as being easier to clean.
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Re: Painting inside Lazarette.
« Reply #3 on: September 23 2015, 08:45 »
Try cleaning it with oxalic acid first. It's quite good at getting rust stains out.

battuta

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Re: Painting inside Lazarette.
« Reply #4 on: September 26 2015, 09:12 »
I've used Interlux BilgeKote in the past for similar applications. It's great and very wear resistant. Highly recommend it.

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