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Pioneer Pearl Glaze Anti-Fouling Paint

Tough barrier against marine growth
Description

A high-performance anti-fouling coating designed especially for timber fishing boats in fresh and saltwater. Pearl Glaze 2K Anti-Fouling Epoxy Paint provides an effective barrier below the water line on boat hulls to restrict the growth of mould, barnacles, seagrass, green weed, and other fouling organisms in fresh and saltwater.
 

Packaging

4L can set​

​​Applications

Below the water line on boat hulls, surfaces

Directions for use

Surface Preparation
 
New, uncoated substrate
  • Steel and wood – The surface must be dry, free from oil, grease, rust, loose particles and other contaminants to ensure good adhesion of paint. The surface must be primed with Pioneer Epoxy or Epoxy Primer before application of Pioneer Pearl Glaze Anti-Fouling Marine Paint.

Previously coated substrate
  • Wood – Apply Pioneer Epoxy to all dents, nail holes, cracks, crevices and other surface imperfections. Sand smooth the surface before application of Pioneer Pearl Glaze.

  • Steel – sand or sandblast areas to remove loose and foreign matter. Surface should be thoroughly cleaned with solvent before application of Pioneer Pearl Glaze Anti-Fouling Marine Paint.

Method

  1. Stir the Pioneer Pearl Glaze 2K Anti-Fouling Paint Part A (color red).

  2. Add 1 part Pearl Glaze Anti-Fouling Paint catalyst (color yellow) to 3 parts Pearl Glaze Anti-Fouling Paint (color red) and mix thoroughly.

  3. Stir well the mixture of Part A (color red) and Part B (color yellow) and let it stand for 30 minutes before application. Prepare a sufficient quantity of Pioneer Pearl Glaze Anti-Fouling mixture to cover the area required.

  4. Stir again.

Cleaning

Must not be disposed of together with household garbage. Remove excess paint onto an absorbent material such as old rags, shredded newspapers or cardboard boxes. Wash brushes, rollers and other equipment with solvent or paint thinner. Do not discharge into drains or watercourses. Hardened product can be disposed of in a chemical waste landfill site by licensed contractors.

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