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Vivid White Paint, Gallon Bottom Paint on 2040-parts.com

US $138.00
Location:

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New Type:Bottom Paint Brand:Pettit

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Vivid offers the brightest colors, the blackest black and the whitest white available. Dual biocides provide excellent multi-season protection. Hybrid technology incorporates all the benefits of ablative and hard paints in one. Its hard, smooth surface withstands trailering and is easily burnished to a high performance racing finish. Vivid resists build up and can be hauled and re-launched without repainting. Safe for use on properly primed aluminum. The perfect choice for any boat. *Must be applied with a short nap 3/16" roller*

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