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      Tor
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      Bob,

      You’ve got the wrong Tor. I haven’t painted the vinyl wall covering in my boat’s head, nor have I painted anything around the water tanks. I did paint a lot of the mustard-colored Formica surfaces (and some of the teak veneer) in the boat with Petit EasyPoxy one-part polyurethane topside paint, which worked out very well.

      Don’t know what sticks to vinyl, but I recall someone on here told us last year.

      Tor
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    • #71216
      unabated
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      I wallpapered mine….. looks nice, paper sticks fine!!
      alan

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    • #71217
      madsailor
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      Hi Tor,

      I knew you painted some of the formica and had had experience with that. I thought you used a vinyl paint (not painting the vinyl), but as you point out, de de de, I was wrong. 🙂

      Bob

      On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 10:22 AM, Silver Heels < ([email][/email])> wrote:

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      Bob,

      You've got the wrong Tor. I haven't painted the vinyl wall covering in my boat's head, nor have I painted anything around the water tanks. I did paint a lot of the mustard-colored Formica surfaces (and some of the teak veneer) in the boat with Petit EasyPoxy one-part polyurethane topside paint, which worked out very well.

      Don't know what sticks to vinyl, but I recall someone on here told us last year.

      Tor
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      Silver Heels, P-424 #17
      http://www.SilverHeels.us
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