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Brightside One Part Polyurethane Paint with Teflon
Achieve beautiful results with this easy-to-apply enamel
The look of a two-part polyurethane with the application ease of a standard enamel. Teflon additives provide excellent stain and abrasion resistance. UV stabilizers ensure high gloss and color retention. Poly-Flow 4000 resin is self-leveling and provides excellent abrasion resistance and chemical resistance. May be brushed or sprayed on fiberglass, wood, aluminum or steel. For best results, prepare surface with Prekote Primer. At least two coats are required. For use above true waterline. VOC compliant.
- Base Formulation: One-part polyurethane with Teflon®
- Recommended Application Method: Brush, roller, airless/conventional spray
- Number of Coats Recommended: Two
- Primer Needed: Prekote Primer, Model 492876
- Drying Time: To touch: 1 to 3 hrs. Drying Time to Recoat: 8 to 16 hrs.
- Coverage: Brush: 137sq.ft./qt., 550sq.ft./gal.; spray: 110sq.ft/qt., 440sq.ft./gal.
- Thinner: Brush: 333, Model 117945; spray: 216, Model 117598
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- Easy to use (13)
- Visually pleasing (13)
- Protects well (12)
- Weather proof (8)
Cons
Best Uses
- Outdoors (9)
- Indoor (3)
- Wood trim (3)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Advanced (10), Casual/ recreational (6)
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- Easy to Use
- Protects Well
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Comments about Interlux Brightside One Part Polyurethane Paint with Teflon:
Used brightside to repaint an old jet ski that i picked up. I din't even see the need to polish out the final coat. Proving to be pretty durable and the best thing is blending in repairs is simple. Used black-handlepole, red-topside, white - hull. All pretty foolproof with good prep work.
Pros
- Protects Well
- Visually Pleasing
- Weather Proof
Cons
Best Uses
- Outdoor
Comments about Interlux Brightside One Part Polyurethane Paint with Teflon:
I've painted two sailboats, a 30' Luger homebuilt kit and a 27' Catalina with Brightside, and both came out great. The guy I sold the Luger to wanted a different color and told me he had an awful time getting my beautiful Sea Green off!
I painted the Catalina dark blue and it came out beautifully with the roll and tip method. Based on two seasons, I'm very happy with the durability and it's had a dinghy banging up against it.
You have to follow the instructions carefully, and work fast if there's any sun out at all; it dries fast.
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Comments about Interlux Brightside One Part Polyurethane Paint with Teflon:
Iam restoring a classic SeaRay Seville. I plan to use brightside primer,interlux polyurethane, and striping paint.Will let you know how it turns out.
Pros
- Easy to Use
- Has a very nice finish
- Visually Pleasing
Cons
- Follow the temp instructi
Best Uses
Comments about Interlux Brightside One Part Polyurethane Paint with Teflon:
I recommend practicing on a couple less visible areas. Follow the temp recommendations and if possible paint in the shade. I got a beautiful finish with the "roll and tip" method. I am very pleased with the results.
Pros
- Easy to Use
- Protects Well
Cons
Best Uses
- Wood Trim
Comments about Interlux Brightside One Part Polyurethane Paint with Teflon:
Just Plain Good Stuff
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- Easy to Use
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Comments about Interlux Brightside One Part Polyurethane Paint with Teflon:
well designed product for roll/tip method - used it to refinish an old hobie and am very surprised how durable it is - would have preferred a 2 part but it seems to be working fine and much less cost
Pros
- Easy to Use
- Protects Well
- Visually Pleasing
- Weather Proof
Cons
Best Uses
- Indoor
- Outdoor
- Wood Trim
Comments about Interlux Brightside One Part Polyurethane Paint with Teflon:
i use it for topsides, roof tops, any above waterline surface and outdoor furniture or wood subject to harsh treatment.
Pros
- Easy to Use
- Protects Well
- Visually Pleasing
- Weather Proof
Cons
Best Uses
- Outdoor
Comments about Interlux Brightside One Part Polyurethane Paint with Teflon:
Great product don't know how durable but from other reviews seems to be durable. If you prep the boat the right way it goes on well. I used a foam roller and brush to tip it out and it looks good a sprayer would have done a better job but that takes practice.
Pros
- Easy to Use
- Protects Well
- Tough
- Visually Pleasing
- Weather Proof
Cons
Best Uses
- Indoor
- Outdoor
Comments about Interlux Brightside One Part Polyurethane Paint with Teflon:
I used this paint to paint a mural on my boat. A 17 foot Thistle. The paint other than a bit hard to clean up, was great. Easy to apply (spray), and good coverage. It is a tough paint and was just as good as two part paint. If you use the red,,be prepared to clean up your gun for an hour! It is that tough!
Pros
- High gloss finish
- Visually Pleasing
Cons
Best Uses
- Outdoor
Comments about Interlux Brightside One Part Polyurethane Paint with Teflon:
for a smooth finish a second bry brush is needed to feather and smooth out the paint. This prevents runs and drips. Cannot be applied too heavily. One coat covers well.
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