

⚓ Elevate your marine game with paint that performs as hard as you do!
Rust-Oleum 207006 Marine Coatings Topside Paint is a premium oil-based enamel designed for fiberglass, wood, and metal surfaces above the waterline. It offers fast drying in 1-2 hours, exceptional UV resistance, and durable protection against harsh weather and abrasion. Its flexible formula ensures a smooth, high-gloss finish that maintains color and integrity over time, making it the go-to choice for boaters and marine enthusiasts seeking long-lasting beauty and performance.














| ASIN | B001001LUC |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,802 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #2 in Boat Painting Supplies |
| Brand | Rust-Oleum |
| Color | Black |
| Color Code | 000000 |
| Coverage | see package |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (7,302) |
| Date First Available | November 26, 2007 |
| Finish | Matte |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Full Cure Time | 2 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00020066118938 |
| Included Components | 1 |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 1 Quarts |
| Item Weight | 2 pounds |
| Item model number | 207006 |
| Manufacturer | RUST-OLEUM CORP |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Rust-Oleum 207006 Marine Topside Paint, Black, 1-Quart |
| Package Information | container |
| Paint Type | Oil |
| Part Number | 207006 |
| Product Dimensions | 9 x 9 x 5.3 inches |
| Shape | shape |
| Size | Quart |
| Special Feature | UV Resistant |
| Special Features | UV Resistant |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
| Style | Marine Topside Enamel Paint |
| Surface Recommendation | Fiberglass,Metal,Wood |
| UPC | 020066118938 |
| Unit Count | 946 Mililitro |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
R**Y
Nice paint
I used this stiff to paint the ‘hello 1960’s’ wall tiles on my bathroom. Underneath I primed with Stix primer which seems to really adhere to the tiles. Once it was dry I could not scratch it off with a fingernail so I assume it is a good base for this paint. Originally, I had issues with cratering when applying this paint and I was a bit hesitant to use it. But when I put on the first coat on a warm/hot, muggy day, no issues with a foam roller. One coat was not sufficient, although some folks might find it acceptable. For coat no. 2 I first scuffed the overnight dry paint with 320 paper, just enough to remove any lumps, bumps etc. Then I used a Mohair roller cover. Being bigger(regular diameter but 4” wide) it held a lot more paint and worked great. At first it took a few strokes to saturate the cover and there were tons of bubbles, but they all went away. This paint job had 80deg humid weather which I think was a plus. Slowed the drying process and allowed the paint to level nicely. Not glass like which might be attainable, but a very subtle texture which looks like its the way the tiles were made. And it is high gloss. We’ll see how it holds up over time but it looks great and a heck of a lot cheaper than a tile job. One caution. The stuff got old school VOC big time. I would not use it when you might have to keep a house closed up. I was thinking of spraying but I figured the masking, need for a respirator etc was not worth the effort. Overall, nice paint. It seems durable and we’ll see how ot works in a bathroom. I also painted the ceramic towel bar fixtures. They look like white smooth ceramic which I think was the result of brushing. To cut in edges I used the throw away chip brushes which worked fine. Not worth trying to clean an expensive brush with this paint
A**I
High Quality Paint
This is the greatest durable paint I’ve ever used. The only thing it takes a little bit of time to dry. I painted an old rusty boat trailer. I gave it two coats and it looks amazing.
L**G
WOW - New Tub/Shower!!
WOW, amazing stuff!! My 30 year old tub/shower looks brand new. My bathroom was long overdue for a huge face-lift and I was dreading the task of updating the tub/shower insert. This product worked magic, I am highly impressed & would definitely recommend!! It was easy to apply, covers beautifully with self-leveling & the end product looks phenomenal. Better than I imagined. If you have the time & patience, do it. Ensure your tub and/or shower is bone dry. Allow yourself ample drying time between coats and at least 3 days of cure time for the finished result. The odor is strong, wear a mask & have good ventilation.
G**S
It's good paint but consistency varied between suppliers...
This paint is not that finicky: It's just that all the other variables involved in painting with oil are that finicky. I opted for this instead of epoxy because of overall project-related costs. I generally dislike oil-based paint because of the fuss in applying multiple coats. Rust-Oleum 206999 Marine Topside Paint has good coverage & elasticity, (however when I chose to order more paint I found batches from certain suppliers were noticeably thinner, to where painting vertical surfaces became problematic). And I did hate the corresponding 'chalky' Topside primer & preferred cheaper, higher quality Zinsser. Bottom Line - Despite the torturous heat in which I applied this alkyd enamel & interim snafus, this is a well-perfected paint (from the creamier cans). I just pressure washed it after 3 weeks & it looks & cured great & is doing well in the damp coastal coolness where every night the dew rises to water the ground & substitutes for rain. --Happy camper in the land of boats, here, sporting 1 coat of primer & 5 coats of this paint atop. PS: Unless you're a pro, aim for 3 coats at most, sans primer, and that will keep a tight ship if you did your homework: fiberglass, degreasing & sanding. Or pay the price for epoxy; but this oil-based alkyd enamel which is a true 'oil' paint does not dry or catalyze: It cures. If done patiently, we will probably appreciate this beautiful, natural finish for a long time. (The one-star lacking is due to those 'thinners' out there who need to 'repaint' --Old joke with a serious quality case in point. It's good paint but consistency varied between suppliers to the point where you could not foam roller paint a previously 24 hour dried vertical fiberglass surface with paint straight from later ordered cans without viewing some drip formations after painting. C'mon! God forbid if I had added Penetrol to that, let alone thinner, so with those it was not an option. The creamy consistency cans (ordered through Home Depot) took up to 20% Penetrol fine & did both flat & vertical work without drip. But later cans did not. I'd previously read this complaint by another blogger somewhere & did not believe it until experiencing it for myself in orders I received late in the project. l ordered paints through Grainger, Home Depot, Jamestown & Amazon. Get the good stuff which is excellent or send it back.)
K**D
Perfect
T**T
Great on fiberglass boats to durable stronge. Looks great.
A**R
a+ very good paint
R**K
Used the paint to refurbish a long neglected 14' fibreglass canoe. It actually went further than I had been led to expect, and I managed to get three thin coats coats out of one can. The canoe looks excellent ... only time will tell how durable the paint will be, though I know other users have been pleased with it.
M**A
RUST-OLEUM 207000 Marine Coatings Tops is a great paint with excellent coverage and quality. I originally purchased it to do some touch-ups on our baseboards, and it worked beautifully. The matte finish looks clean and smooth, and it did a fantastic job covering up stains left behind after our wood floors were refinished. It applied evenly and dried nicely without streaks. Overall, a solid buy—highly recommend for detailed or high-coverage touch-up work!
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