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Professional Two-Pack Epoxy Marine Bilge and Hull Paint for Above and Below Waterline Protection
Professional Two-Pack Epoxy Marine Bilge and Hull Paint for Above and Below Waterline Protection
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Product Overview
This Professional Two-Pack Epoxy Marine Bilge and Hull Paint is specifically formulated to excel in harsh marine environments, particularly below the waterline. Designed for use on a variety of substrates, including primed mild steel, fiberglass, GRP, and treated galvanized steel, it delivers exceptional durability and water resistance.
Perfect for areas with limited UV exposure, this paint provides reliable protection even in challenging underwater conditions where appearance over time is less critical. Once fully cured, it offers a sleek, mirror-like gloss finish on mild steel and other properly primed surfaces, making it an excellent choice for bilges, hulls, and other submerged areas.
Important Notice
Do not apply two-pack epoxy paint in temperatures below 10 degrees Celsius, as the cross-linking of the paint and catalyst will not occur, preventing the coating from fully drying. While epoxy coatings are renowned for their superior chemical resistance and protection against the elements, it’s important to note that colors may chalk and fade when used in external applications.
Technical Specifications
- Type: Two-Pack Epoxy Marine Paint
- Surface Compatibility: Primed Mild Steel, Fiberglass, GRP, Treated Galvanized Steel
- Finish: Gloss Finish
- Durability: Moisture and Abrasion Resistant
- Application Temperature: Above 10 degrees Celsius
Features and Benefits
- Exceptional durability for harsh marine environments
- High water resistance for submerged applications
- Sleek mirror-like gloss finish for enhanced appearance
- Reliable protection against moisture and abrasion
- Easy application on various substrates
FAQ
Can this paint be used on all types of boats?
Yes, it is suitable for use on a variety of substrates including fiberglass and metal surfaces.
What temperatures are ideal for applying this paint?
It is recommended to apply above 10 degrees Celsius for optimal curing.
Will the paint fade over time?
Colors may chalk and fade when used in external applications, but the paint provides excellent chemical resistance.
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