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General Activities => Main Message Board => Topic started by: Jeff Kaplan on February 19, 2007, 11:12:40 AM

Title: cowl vents
Post by: Jeff Kaplan on February 19, 2007, 11:12:40 AM
much has been written about cowl vents, style, material, height,ect. this is just an fyi for those that have regular, plastic/rubber, type nicro or vetus vents or any other plastic type. after about a year in the sun,new ones start looking mighty worn out and discolored. well, krylon spray paint makes a spray for plastics called fusion and #2322,dover white is an exact match. no sanding required, just spray on and they look brand new. can be found in any home store of auto parts store. i just redid mine,2 years old, and they look great. just passing off some info...jeff
Title: Re: cowl vents
Post by: Tom Glennon on February 19, 2007, 11:51:39 AM
Thanks for the tip Jeff.  My cowl vents are really looking their age... I would suspect they are original to the 1987 boat.  I will check this paint out before I invest in new ones.
Title: Re: cowl vents
Post by: Gary on February 19, 2007, 12:03:23 PM
I have used the Kryolon Fusion paint on green plastic deck chairs that were very sun faded.  Made them look like new.  The paint is tough, durable to the sun, and seems impermable to scratches.  After a full year of sun they have remained like new.  It hardle seems like paint but more like the original plastic surface.  Thanks for the suggestion to use it on cowl vents !!