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I painted some bare lead weights last summer w/ the rubberized black spray paint and a fair amount of the paint has rubbed & chipped off. Is there a better way to coat weights, some procedure that will resemble the heavy duty finish that the commercial weights have? What kind of results do you get w/ regular flat black spray paint?

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I used a product called PlastiDip with good results a few years ago. Got it at Home Depot or Lowes. I used the brush on method because they only had the 7.5 oz cans.

2-3 coats held up pretty good. You can always re-do them after a few years if needed.

http://www.plastidip.com/home_solutions/Plasti_Dip

I sure you'll find a use for any left over dip.

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Make sure the surface is real clean. Very few coatings will stick to lead after it turns dull gray.

Tom B.

(LongLine)

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I just use Rustoleum glossy black and touch them up every year when im getting the boat ready for the season.

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would it help to cover them in epoxy after they are painted or how about powder coating them? you can powder coat many different ways.

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I always wondered about a product like they use for bedliners in pick up trucks. Wonder if LineX or Rhinoliner would be able to do it. Without breaking the bank of course.

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Seems to me that a rough coated weight (LineX or Rhinoliner ) would blow back more. Less hydrodyamic,

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I just use Rustoleum glossy black and touch them up every year when im getting the boat ready for the season.

After messing around w/ different things I've adopted Rob's program.

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