

🔥 Elevate your ride with fire-red brilliance and unstoppable shine!
Interlux Y4248/QT Brightside Polyurethane Paint in Fire Red is a premium single-package polyurethane coating offering a superior high-gloss finish. Enhanced with a fluoro microadditive, it delivers exceptional stain resistance and easy cleaning. Designed for exterior use on fiberglass and marine surfaces, it provides durable, waterproof protection with a vibrant color that lasts up to two decades.
| ASIN | B002MYP48A |
| Best Sellers Rank | #594,237 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #507 in Household Polyurethanes, Shellac & Varnish |
| Brand | Interlux |
| Color | Fire Red |
| Coverage | 6.48 square feet/gallon |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (379) |
| Date First Available | February 6, 2007 |
| Dry Time In Hours | 24 |
| Exterior | Gloss,Gloss Finish |
| Finish Type | Gloss |
| Full Cure Time | 3 Days |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00081948442480 |
| Included Components | INTERLUX / INTERNATIONAL PAINT |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 946.35 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 2 pounds |
| Item model number | Y4248/QT |
| Manufacturer | INTERLUX / INTERNATIONAL PAINT |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Y4248/QT |
| Model Name | INTERLUX / INTERNATIONAL PAINT |
| OEM Part Number | INT4248Q |
| Package Information | Can |
| Paint Type | Watercolor |
| Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 12.5 x 5 inches |
| Size | 32 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Stain Resistant |
| Special Features | Stain Resistant |
| Specific Uses For Product | Exterior |
| Surface Recommendation | Fiberglass |
| UPC | 081948442480 |
| Unit Count | 31.9999 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
I**D
High gloss, easy to apply, long lasting
This coating is an excellent single part polyurethane. On three previous projects, Brightside has lasted 10 to 20 years protecting wood dinghy sailboats.
C**F
Excellent paint for the boat.
Really excellent for giving the boat a brand new look. Went on smooth with no gloppy lumps.
M**.
Great single part poly
This is great single part poly paint. Previously used Pettit but this time I went with Interlux. It's a bit more durable than the Pettit stuff but it's not 2-part and not durable like 2-part. The good thing is you can touch it up pretty easily since it's single-part. One thing I love is how smooth it goes on. Normally I roll and tip but for this I was able to just roll and it leveled out amazingly well. Added some of their non-skid grit for nonskid areas and it applied very well there too. I'm a fan.
J**R
Not available
Good paint. I Can't finish my project because this paint is no longer available. According to supplier. If I can't be true full. Then don't bother me asking for a review.
I**3
Better than expected
Arrived on time. Right color. Search "roll and tip" boat paint on you tube and watch a couple videos to learn the technique. Used 1 quart and 1/3 of another of steel gray. Covers alot of area. Was worried about it being too thin, so just rolled it on straight out of the can with a 6" foam roller in 2'x2' sections, then tipped with a brush. The brush strokes self level in a matter of a minute or 2. Covered well with no primer. Had to touch up a few spots but that was just where I got lazy and missed some spots. Best tip I got is.... you can use cheap foam rollers but spend a little extra and get a quality brush! You'll thank me later
D**.
Work slowly for a beautiful finish.
Costly but high gloss and a bright white like you may have never seen before. Expect to use more than you plan. I painted my 20 year old fiberglass bay boat inside and out with two coats. I'm on my third gallon. Rolling and tipping works well but go S l o w l y. If you don't you will find runs where yo never expected them. Be sure to thin the paint too. You will get fewer runs that way.
F**K
Disappointed
We bought the yellow. Maybe other colors work better, but the first coat seemed translucent. There was a yellow tint but mostly we could see right through it. Also, the paint seemed to bubble or to blister going on. It was like there was foreign matter in the paint, but it was well mixed and we couldn't see any lumps in it in the can, not until it went on the boat. Then it was lumpy. So we waited more than a week and sanded the whole boat down again (180 grit, 400 grit, 800 grit) and tried again. Bad idea. The second coat seemed to hate the sanded surface. It sort of beaded up, wouldn't spread evenly. We didn't even finish the second coat. We going to toss this paint and buy something else and try again in another week or so, once we're sure this coat has fully cured. What a mess.
W**S
Smooth, Glossy and Durable
A high quality finish without mixing. I used this on a solid core door to which I fastened legs and made a sewing table for the spouse. I applied Pre-Kote primer first, sanded, then put on two coats of Brightside. It was easy to apply and makes a hard surface that even sewing pins don't penetrate. The best technique for applying this is the rolling and tipping method. If you aren't familiar with this, check out youtube videos under roll and tip boat painting. This method gives a surface that appears to be sprayed on at a factory. You can even paint a car with this method.
C**.
First time using polyurethane paint. Heard a lot of good reviews about it on YouTube. Although expensive. I figured I would try it out. Building a custom shower pan for a tiny trailer. The picture is the bottom of the pan. Not done with the whole thing yet. Cured this morning and it’s exactly the finish I was looking for. This is a wooden shower pan, that’s been gooped with deck paint, deck finish and going over with this paint being the finishing coat. Will probably need a few more coats of it. But I love the texture. Hopefully it will hold up. I figured- If people use it for boats, it should withstand a few part time showers in a camper. It’s been awesome so far. Will definitely but it again.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
2 months ago