Personally, I would not waste time messing around with Penetrol, 303, or any other coating that may or may not work and that needs periodic re-application. I would just give the spin pole a light sanding, a quick wipe with acetone and then two or three coats of rattle can spray paint. Any decent opaque paint will provide several years of protection for the epoxy underneath before needing re-applicaiton. The objective is to keep the sun's UV rays from breaking down the epoxy.
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that's what i did was light sanding, primer, sanding, paint, sanding and clear coat.
it looks great cant't wait to get it wet soon.
thanx again for the help
ejb
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