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No, epoxy paints are a two-component system that undergo a chemical reaction between the two parts to create a film. You mix part a and part b, allow them to react and then they will cure to a hardened film. Marine enamel is a typically durable, high solids urethane enamel designed for durability. This paint undergoes a reaction with oxygen in the air to create he hardened paint film. 2-part epoxies are generally more durable than marine enamels and typically far more expensive, but as with all products there is a wide range of quality levels available at differing price points.

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