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I have-not personally used Marine Paint BUT I have seen lots of success of marine paint being used on sinks.
Yes, but It has high VOC’s and is not suitable for indoor use in the winter months.
Prep & clean up are more challenging as well.
... Can be used as a primer and paint in one product. These oil-based paints provide a durable surface, but the paint takes a long time to dry. If you have the patience to wait for the paint to completely cure before using what your painting(let the paint cure for at least seven days).This allows the paint to dry to a hard coating before being exposed to water, grease and dirt, a marine paint is a sound choice for a kitchen or bathroom because of its ability to repel water. The paint is self-leveling, but painting in an uneven pattern could cause lines to show. Allow the paint to dry overnight, then add a second coat if desired.The paint is easy to clean too, as grease and dirt wipes off with little effort. What many people do not know is that you can use it as a form of house paint. Specifically hard wood floors. Marine paint is “tough as nails” especially if used on rare hardwood bathroom floors or even outdoor furniture since it is no stranger to getting wet
There is something else that's more residential but gives you the same water proof effect called Spar Urethane.
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I would think so. What are you wanting to do with the paint exactly?