This will be a topic we are all sure to enjoy. *
So I am researching options for painting my bilge. *She appears to have portions of her bilge repainted some unknown years ago. *It is not holding up and needs to be redone to make her bilge look like a happy, homey, comfy place that we all want our bilges to look like.
I see several options. *Some recommend BilgeKote by Interlux. *Some recommend interprotect 2000e. *Some say they are both a waste of time. *I even read one example that I must confess caught my eye....clean/prep as normal but paint with engine paint that you can get in a spray can at an auto store for vey little $$.
As I continue my research, I find I would be remiss if I did not let TF weigh in on the decision making process.
1) What is your preferred bilge degreaser/cleaner?
2) What is your preferred bilge paint?
3) Has anyone tried or heard of others using engine spray paint for a bilge paint?
4) General thoughts, past experiences, ideas, suggestions, etc. welcomed.
I think boaters sometimes make things overly complicated and expensive. *As nice as I want the bilge to look, I will most likely refrain from serving cocktails from the bilge when guests are aboard and most of the time, it will just be me and my son pondering the bilge and enjoying her scenery. *With our trawler being 28 years old now, I like a simple, cost effective solution that will work. *Main reason for wanting to paint is to be able to identify leaks, etc. immediately so that they can be rectified without delay...hard to do that when things aren't pretty and clean. *The idea of a few simple cans of spray paint designed for engines sounds almost too easy and too cheap but I could see how it could work. *I have read many reports of bilgekote and the like flaking off badly even after light duty wear and tear which obviously, like all painting issues, will be related to how good the prep work was done prior to the paint. *Acknowledging that scrubbing/cleaning/prepping all corners of the bilge in a 28 year old engine room with equipment everywhere, the spray paint sounds like a nice option. *
Ok- fire away- surely it cannot be so easy as engine rated spray paint after a good degreasing and cleaning.
I see several options. *Some recommend BilgeKote by Interlux. *Some recommend interprotect 2000e. *Some say they are both a waste of time. *I even read one example that I must confess caught my eye....clean/prep as normal but paint with engine paint that you can get in a spray can at an auto store for vey little $$.
As I continue my research, I find I would be remiss if I did not let TF weigh in on the decision making process.
1) What is your preferred bilge degreaser/cleaner?
2) What is your preferred bilge paint?
3) Has anyone tried or heard of others using engine spray paint for a bilge paint?
4) General thoughts, past experiences, ideas, suggestions, etc. welcomed.
I think boaters sometimes make things overly complicated and expensive. *As nice as I want the bilge to look, I will most likely refrain from serving cocktails from the bilge when guests are aboard and most of the time, it will just be me and my son pondering the bilge and enjoying her scenery. *With our trawler being 28 years old now, I like a simple, cost effective solution that will work. *Main reason for wanting to paint is to be able to identify leaks, etc. immediately so that they can be rectified without delay...hard to do that when things aren't pretty and clean. *The idea of a few simple cans of spray paint designed for engines sounds almost too easy and too cheap but I could see how it could work. *I have read many reports of bilgekote and the like flaking off badly even after light duty wear and tear which obviously, like all painting issues, will be related to how good the prep work was done prior to the paint. *Acknowledging that scrubbing/cleaning/prepping all corners of the bilge in a 28 year old engine room with equipment everywhere, the spray paint sounds like a nice option. *
Ok- fire away- surely it cannot be so easy as engine rated spray paint after a good degreasing and cleaning.