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Pettit Anti-Fouling Paint
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A
high performance economy antifouling paint which has
been custom formulated to provide outstanding bottom
protection at a very affordable price. Unepoxy Plus is a
modified epoxy that dries to a hard finish able to
withstand season-long use and abuse. It has excellent
adhesion to fiberglass, wood and properly primed steel
hulls and is compatible over most previously applied
bottom paints. Compared to other traditional modified
epoxy antifoulants, Unepoxy Plus has more copper for the
dollar making it the right choice for the value
conscious boat owner. Unepoxy is available in five
popular colors. Red, Blue and Black
$18.95 Qt. $59.95 Gallon |
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Trinidad SR
Slime-Resistant Antifouling Paint |
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How do you make the best better? By adding new
technological developments to your number one
antifouling paint. Trinidad SR has the same basic
hard-to-improve-on formula as our regular Trinidad but
with the addition of a booster additive called Irgarol,
that significantly reduces soft growth and slime (SR
stands for Slime Resistant). Irgarol was developed by
the Ciba Additive Group has gone through years of
extensive testing under the auspices of the EPA.
Trinidad SR meets all VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds)
regulations. Trinidad SR high copper load (contains
70.0% cuprous oxide), will give excellent service even
in most heavily infested waters. Trinidad SR is easy to
apply by brush, roller or spray and has excellent
adhesion to fiberglass, wood and steel hulls. Call or
E-mail for competitive price. |
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4700/4701
Pettit Protect High Build Epoxy Primer |
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The last step in the gelcoat blister repair system is
the application of the final barrier, Pettit 4700/4701
High Build Epoxy Primer over the sealed and faired
fiberglass laminate. For prevention of osmosis on new or
unblistered hulls, the removal of the gelcoat, sealing
and fairing is not required, and therefore application
of the High Build Epoxy Primer is the first step.
Regardless of which system you require, the application
of the final epoxy barrier will be the same. Multiple
coats are required (usually 2 or 3) until a dry film
thickness of 18 mils (eighteen thousandths of an inch)
is reached. Each coat may be applied in succession after
the preceding coat has cured to a gel stage. After the
final coat has reached the gel stage, the antifouling
paint may be applied. Following this procedure will
eliminate the need for sanding between coats, greatly
reducing time and labor.
$54.99 Gallon |
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New Sr21
Bottom Paint |
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Equivalent
to VC17 -
Qt. $29.99 |
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