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    FREQUENTLY ASKED

    QUESTIONS

    Each Boat Kit includes a detailed, step-by-step guide to walk you through the application process.

    To help you get started, we've compiled answers to some of our most frequently asked questions. If you don’t see your question here, feel free to text our tech support at 305-318-1468.

    Are there other Boat Kit colors available?

    Yes! All One Hit Wonder paint colors can be made available in a Boat Kit. If you have a different color in mind, please contact us directly!

    How do I prep my boat?

    Clean all surfaces with warm soapy water, or a solvent-based degreaser, depending on how dirty your boat is. Once dry, all you need to do is scuff, and wipe clean with a tack cloth. A step-by-step application guide is included with all orders.

    What if my boat is already painted?

    Just clean and scuff as above. If the paint is old and flaking, you must remove any flaking areas beforehand.

    Do I need to prime my boat first?

    No. One Hit Wonder paint has been designed to be sprayed directly on all metals, plastics, glass, etc. It NEVER needs a primer. In fact, the primer would become the weakest link for adhesion. If you want to use a primer base to help with coverage, especially if you are painting a lighter color over a dark surface, we recommend applying a basecoat of One Hit Wonder in white first.

    Do I need to add reducer to the paint?

    You do not need to add reducer or adhesion promoter to One Hit Wonder paint.

    What is the mix ratio of paint to hardener?

    The mix ratio is 8:1, or 8 parts One Hit Wonder paint to 1 part Hardener. For example: One Quart of Paint requires 1/4 Pint of Hardener One Gallon of Paint requires 1 Pint of Hardener

    How much paint/hardener should I mix to start?

    Usually, a good rule of thumb is a quart at a time to avoid wastage. For your convenience, the paint is shipped in quart containers (1 gallon=4 quart cans) to make mixing easier.

    Once I have mixed the paint with the hardener, how long do I have to spray?

    At 70 degrees, you have about 4 hrs before the paint starts to harden in your spray gun. If it’s cooler, the time increases. If it is warmer, the time decreases.

    How do I apply the paint?

    Use an automotive spray gun with a 1.3 or 1.4 tip, around 22psi with the trigger pulled in halfway. A step-by-step instruction guide will be included with your order.

    Can I use an electric sprayer, such as a Wagner?

    NO! These sprayers are meant for water-based house paints only - the heating element in the gun can ignite solvent-based paint fumes, and explode.

    How many coats of paint do I need?

    Usually only 2 coats for full coverage, however, if you are using a pigment-light color, such as yellow over a black base, it will take significantly more. In this case, we recommend spraying the boat white first.

    Can I apply a second coat the next day without scuffing?

    If you can paint the second coat within 24 hours you should be fine without scuffing, especially for things like spraying stencils.

    If I run out of paint, how long do I have to reapply more? 

    Generally, you have about 24 hours before needing to scuff. Once the paint has fully cured (about 48 hours), you will need to scuff before applying more paint.

    How do I clean my gun after spraying?

    Acetone, urethane reducer, or lacquer thinner. Acetone is usually the least expensive.

    ONE HIT WONDER PAINT

    FEATURES

    Each Boat Kit includes One Hit Wonder paint, a premium solvent-based enamel blend known for its superior adhesion and color-fast technology.

    One Hit Wonder's proprietary 3-in-1 formula eliminates the need for reducers, separate primers, or adhesion promoters, offering professional-grade performance that has been trusted by painters, outdoor enthusiasts, and used in industry leading trade shows, such as SEMA, for over a decade.

    No Primer Needed

    One Hit Wonder paint goes direct to metal (including aluminum, chrome, and stainless steel), plastic*, fiberglass, wood, bone, glass (media blast is best), previously painted parts, and more.

    No Reducer or Adhesion Promoter Needed

    No need to purchase extra reducers or adhesion promoters. We've simplified the process so you can feel confident knowing that everything you need for your paint application is included in the Boat Kit.

    Automotive-Grade Quality

    Easy to apply, durable, and chip-resistant, One Hit Wonder dries quickly and lays down smooth for a professional finish.

    Will Not Rust or Freeze

    One Hit Wonder is a solvent-based paint that, unlike water-based paints, will not rust metal or freeze in storage.

    Fast Drying

    Dry to the touch in about 30 minutes if mixed with a hardener like in the Boat Kit.

    Heat Tested Up to 450°

    Fine for valve covers and everything on an engine except the hot side of the turbo and headers.

    Made in the USA

    One Hit Wonder is made with the finest materials and deepest pigments available.

    *HDPE plastics require flame treatment for ANY paint application. How can you tell if a plastic is HDPE? Check for a stamp, ask the manufacturer, or do an acetone test (rub a small amount in a hidden spot and if the plastic reacts at all - becomes sticky, matte, etc. it is not HDPE and you can paint on it directly.)

    APPLICATION

    All Boat Kits come with a comprehensive, step-by-step application guide to help ensure a smooth experience.

    Here is a quick overview of what you can expect throughout the process.

    Prep

    All paint applications require proper surface preparation including cleaning, scuffing, and wiping the part with a scotch pad and tack cloth (both included).

    Mix

    Stir One Hit Wonder paint well. Combine 8 parts One Hit Wonder paint with 1 part Hardener. Mix well. Strain the mixture into a spray gun using a disposable mesh paint filter (included).

    Spray

    Set gun pressure to around 22 psi, with the trigger pulled in halfway. Using a 1.3 or 1.4 tip, apply a coat of One Hit Wonder (mixed with Hardener). If part is not fully covered apply a second coat after 5-10 minutes or once the first coat is dry to the touch.

    Cure

    We recommend at least 48 hours of cure time before loading your boat on a trailer or launching to avoid failure of the coating.