An earlier post discussed painting the rubrail to prevent chalking, using a product called Vinylon, which is designed for buoys.
I found only one outlet for this product, and it is in Seattle. It would cost me 40 dollars to ship a 20 dollar quart to Baltimore.
I called a local chandelry, and discussed it with the owner. He recommended a spray can of Krylon for plastic, which he said, others have told him works well.
So I did some google research, and found out that Rustoleum also makes a vinyl paint.
In the automotive arena, a company named SEM also sells some paint/dye for vinyl, designed for the restorer with an old vinyl car top.
My question: any experience with any of the above out there in Ericson land?
I found only one outlet for this product, and it is in Seattle. It would cost me 40 dollars to ship a 20 dollar quart to Baltimore.
I called a local chandelry, and discussed it with the owner. He recommended a spray can of Krylon for plastic, which he said, others have told him works well.
So I did some google research, and found out that Rustoleum also makes a vinyl paint.
In the automotive arena, a company named SEM also sells some paint/dye for vinyl, designed for the restorer with an old vinyl car top.
My question: any experience with any of the above out there in Ericson land?