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Discussion in 'Carver Yacht' started by trmnewt, Jan 18, 2014.

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  1. timjet

    timjet Member

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    I don't get it. Information on how to repaint aluminum is not difficult to get. Call your favorite paint manufacturer and simply ask them the product they recommend and the steps necessary to apply it.
    I would call Carver and find out the paint they originally applied then call the paint company.
    Advise from the paint company IMHO supersedes any advise on this or any other forum.
  2. gbarger

    gbarger New Member

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    I was just asking iseau if he had the paint number/code as he stated he had done the above. If I have the paint number/code would just make my order go easier when I call the paint company.

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    I have a 466 Carver (probably same paint) I called Carver and they hooked me up with Midwest Industrial Coatings and they mixed up factory paint for a perfect match. I had to by a quart minimum but they also sold it in a spray can format. Not cheap but mix was perfect! As said ealier, the aluminum must be prepped perfect or all will be for not!

    iseau,

    Do you have a part number/paint code? I need to order some for my 466. Also, who did you contact at Midwest Industrial Coatings? Might make my ordering the paint go easier if I have the part number/paint code.

    Thanks,
    Gary
  3. Maybe Knot

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    Barring the mfg suggestions for prep, an old painter's trick for painting aluminum is to first wash it in straight vinegar. Evidently the acid in the vinegar mildly etches the metal and causes the paint to stick.