Funny thing i sprayed Imron today and to tell you the truth in my opinion it still is a very durable paint that i use all the time ( 555- U ) which is old school Imron with the green & white label that has all the good Poisons opposed to there paints with a lower VOC , and might i mention that most boats i see with blistering ( cruiser's ) are around the waterline / boot stripe , that are left in the water all summer long with bottom paint but....... on the other hand ( excample / past experience ) most boats with a painted bottom ( Imron ) not left in the water over a short period of time would blister on the trailer or where the boat sat on the bunks . Hey everyone Imron is a great paint with Awlgrip being even better ( durable ) with both paints if used properly and common sense are great products to use on your boat .
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07-18-2013 09:51 PMI'm being told that about the best thing you can do is to make sure that any area that will be exposed to water for an extended period of time is kept waxed . A good protective coat of wax. However, the he's advice I'm given is keep it dry