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Champion Boat Auto Motorcycle Truck Glitter Flake 2532 | Rainbow Silver (8oz)
Boat part number 1077780 is a new 8 oz lot of rainbow silver metal flake for a Champion Boat, part number 2532 .
made for Champion Boats
$20.95 MSRP: $28.28
GLS Stock #: 1077780-BY731
66 in stock
Boat part number 1077780 is a new 8 oz lot of rainbow silver metal flake for a Champion Boat, part number 2532 .
Originally made for Champion boats, this is the original OEM metal flake used by several manufacturers to mix with clear polyester, or other resins.
Most commonly applied by putting into a salt shaker and shaking into a clear resin after the resin is applied to the side of the boat (for other application tips, please contact your local body shop). Commonly used on autos, jet skis, ski boats and whatever else you care to brighten up!
Originally made for Champion boats, this is the original OEM metal flake used by several manufacturers to mix with clear polyester, or other resins.
Most commonly applied by putting into a salt shaker and shaking into a clear resin after the resin is applied to the side of the boat (for other application tips, please contact your local body shop). Commonly used on autos, jet skis, ski boats and whatever else you care to brighten up!
- Color: Rainbow Silver
- 8 ounces
Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate.
Instruction / installation manual not included.
Product Questions
About how much area with an 8oz bottle cover? Thinking of doing Salome custom wood trim and going woth the matching silver flake
Question by: Jerid on Apr 19, 2021, 3:49 PM
Hi Jerid,
Generally speaking, 8 oz. is enough to cover a 16 ft bass boat. Some people like more, some like less.
Hope this helps!
Gene
Generally speaking, 8 oz. is enough to cover a 16 ft bass boat. Some people like more, some like less.
Hope this helps!
Gene
Answer by: Gene Warmuth on Apr 20, 2021, 10:04 AM