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    Why can't I spray paint it?
    Community Answer
    Because spray paint is not designed to be used in water so the color will not hold up.
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    Do I need a gel coat or epoxy after the final paint job?
    Community Answer
    No. If you need a gelcoat, put it on prior to painting (and be sure to prep the canoe first).
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    What kind of paint do you recommend to paint a fiberglass canoe?
    Community Answer
    Rustoleom spray paint works great and is strong against scratches, plus has great color choices.
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    Do I still have to remove the faded paint on my canoe using an electric sander? Can I use sandpaper by hand?
    Community Answer
    You can leave the old paint on it, just make sure it's all sanded. The areas that are not sanded have a better chance of peeling off. Sandpaper is fine.
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    Should I not use spray paint when painting a fiberglass canoe?
    Community Answer
    You can, but you will use a lot more paint than you actually need because of overspray.
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    Can I use an alkyd oil-based paint or epoxy paint that is for concrete floors to paint the exterior of my canoe?
    Community Answer
    As long as it is alkyd (oil-based) and done after proper preparation of the surface - then yes. There are specific marine paints (like Interlux Brightside enamel) that are great for this work, but they are quite expensive. As said already - the most important part is the work put into sanding and surface prep.
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    Where can I buy burnt orange Rustoleum paint for a canoe?
    Gavin Donnelly
    Community Answer
    Any home improvement center or paint supply shop will have a large supply of colors in different brands, including Rustoleum.
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    How do I make a camo pattern when painting a fiberglass canoe?
    Gavin Donnelly
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    You can dip a sponge in paints of different colors and sponge it on randomly to the hull to create a camo effect.
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