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29.10 €Boat paints protect your vessel from the elements, saltwater, and wear and tear. Choose the right paint for each surface, considering the material (wood, fiberglass, metal) and exposure.
Single-component enamels are easy to apply and offer good resistance. Two-component enamels are more resistant and durable but require more careful preparation and the use of a catalyst.
Marlin's Unigloss is a quick-drying, single-component enamel ideal for interiors and exteriors. Veneziani's Ceramite Yachting is a two-component ceramic enamel that offers superior protection against abrasion, UV rays, and chemicals.
Before applying the paint, make sure the surface is clean, dry, and degreased. If necessary, sand the surface to promote paint adhesion. Always apply two coats of paint, respecting the drying times indicated on the packaging.
For cleaning and maintaining painted surfaces, we recommend using our specific boat cleaners. You can find everything in the Nautical Cleaners section.
Yes, the single-component gray bilge paint is specifically formulated to resist moisture and oils present in the bilge. Be sure to thoroughly clean and degrease the surface before application.
Coverage varies between 6 and 10 square meters per liter, depending on the type of paint and the surface. We recommend consulting the product data sheet for more precise information.
Single-component enamel is easier to apply and does not require the addition of a catalyst. Two-component enamel is more resistant and durable but requires more careful preparation and the use of a catalyst. The choice depends on the intended use and the level of protection desired.
No, this paint is specific to the internal and external surfaces of the boat (hull, deck, superstructures). For the engine, use specific high-temperature resistant paints.
Surface preparation is essential to ensure good adhesion and durability of the paint. Thoroughly clean the surface with a degreasing cleaner, removing any residue of oil, wax, or silicone. If necessary, sand the surface with fine-grit sandpaper to create a slightly rough surface. Finally, apply a primer specific to the type of material (wood, fiberglass, metal).
Yes, the single-component gray bilge paint is specifically formulated to resist moisture and oils present in the bilge. Be sure to thoroughly clean and degrease the surface before application.
Coverage varies between 6 and 10 square meters per liter, depending on the type of paint and the surface. We recommend consulting the product data sheet for more precise information.
Single-component enamel is easier to apply and does not require the addition of a catalyst. Two-component enamel is more resistant and durable but requires more careful preparation and the use of a catalyst. The choice depends on the intended use and the level of protection desired.
No, this paint is specific to the internal and external surfaces of the boat (hull, deck, superstructures). For the engine, use specific high-temperature resistant paints.
Surface preparation is essential to ensure good adhesion and durability of the paint. Thoroughly clean the surface with a degreasing cleaner, removing any residue of oil, wax, or silicone. If necessary, sand the surface with fine-grit sandpaper to create a slightly rough surface. Finally, apply a primer specific to the type of material (wood, fiberglass, metal).
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