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Rust-Oleum Marine Wood & Fiberglass Primer provides a smooth base coat on interior and exterior surfaces that dries quickly and is resistant corrosion, chipping and peeling. The prime coating provides maximum protection and adhesion, acting as the perfect base for aged, cracked, checked, pitted and rough surfaces that are to be painted. The base works with Rust-Oleum Marine Coatings Topside Paint for a uniform gloss and appearance.
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Rust-Oleum Marine Wood & Fiberglass Primer provides a smooth base coat on surfaces that will be top coated with Rust-Oleum Marine Coatings Topside Paint. Recommended for wood and fiberglass that is above the waterline.
kim m glazier
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
Great easy to go on
Debs
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
Great when paired with rustoleum marine fiberglass paint. Our old shower looks awesome. Holds up great. NOTE: Refer to YouTube videos first on details of how to paint shower walls and safety tips. Very strong odor. Need well-ventilated area.
M. Wayne
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
Dries to touch super fast....Great primer....You have to work quick though if you are rolling inwarm temperatures.
Christi M
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024
This was perfect to refinish my bathroom tub and sink. Finished results were exactly what I was hoping for. Easy to apply and durable.
BoaterVT
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024
I have not had a chance to actually use this product yet. The bad news, when I opened the box, it had been dropped somewhere. The can top was dented and cover off. Worse, the impact had torn the plastic bag they wrap it in. Paint sort of exploded everywhere as I ran out of the house to toss it outside. SO, when you get a package of paint, open it outside first. The good news. Rustoleum customer support is extraordinary. I called (it's a bit to get through their phone tree, but what company isn't these days?) and they way more than made up for my trouble. By a lot. Cannot recommend this company enough.
John
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
Very easy to work with and thins out great. Enjoyed painting with it. Thank you.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on March 2, 2024
Not sure what happened to can, maybe froze, or way to old. Paint was runny on top and bottom of can, middle was like set jelly. Took to local hardware store for a 10 min shake in their paint machine followed by another 15 mins of stirring, shaking at home. Paying $80 for a quart then straining out lumps, goo parts for a final product of half quart was not what I ordered.I refinished a shower surround, would not recommend this product.
Customer Review
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
Unlike latex paint that can be stirred fairly quick even if heavily settled, this stuff had an inch of sludge that took a full 10 minutes of dedicated stir to get "most" of it mixed. That is eternity for a quart of paint.After using an inch of the can, I was able to stir more vigorously and still took a few minutes to get it mixed. There was still smaller strands of gunk but I was able to deal with it.The product itself is great.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on June 2, 2022
Easy to work with and fast drying.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2022
This saved me thousands of dollars! I’ve trying to get a contractor come give me a bid to replace the shower stall, they never showed! So I came across this and thought I’d give it a try.-the primer is thick and settled on the bottom, my husband put an attachment on his drill and in less than 5 minutes, it was mixed and read to use, no big deal-it is extremely strong, we have no fan in the bathroom, 4 days later I’m still flying high 🤣 probably should have masked up or used a fan-I sanded the fiberglass shower with 220 grit, then used a cloth to wipe it off, then started priming.-cranked my thermostat to 75 degrees, the primer dried and I started painting within an hour. On my 36” shower, I had just enough primer to do the walls and pan with one coat. Then I used the Rust-Oleum paint and did only one coat, had leftover paint from my one quart can. It was close with the primer, I was definitely sweating running out, but one quart accomplished the job.-start to finish including sanding, primer, and paint, only took 4 hours-End result…. I spent $70 and it looks like a new surround, wish I had done it 2 years ago when I bought the house!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 5, 2017
Covered well. Very thick sediment in the can so needed to be stirred using a drill attachment but not a big problem.
Robert Grant
Reviewed in Canada on February 23, 2017
It worked just fine
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