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I will be varnishing the wood – probably Rust-oleum's Varathane Ultimate Spar Urethane. I will be painting the exterior with a colored paint. The canoe will be stored indoors when not in use.
I have two concerns about paint bleeding through to the interior of the polyester skin.
First, will paint bleeding through cause the polyester skin to adhere or stick to the frame? The skin should be attached to the frame only at the gunwales and stems, and otherwise should be free to shift a bit. Will this be a problem?
Second, how is the interior of the polyester skin to be protected against getting dirty, and against wear and tear?
I read that colored paint bleeding through from the exterior can give a blotchy interior appearance, which can be prevented by applying a first coat of white paint which is essentially invisible, even if blotchy if and when it bleeds through. But does blotchy bleed-through paint provide any protection against anything? If not, what might be done? Or just leave the interior of the polyester alone?
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