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Awlcraft 2000 Marlin Blue F5015
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Product Description
Awlcraft 2000 Marlin Blue F5015 is a fast drying, acrylic urethane high gloss topcoat for an easy-to-apply, high gloss finish. Awlcraft 2000 is a premium polyurethane finish that is easy to apply and delivers a high gloss finish in a wide range of colors with enhanced color and gloss retention.
- Provides a buffable, high gloss finish
- Fast drying and easy to apply
- Spray application only. Do not use below the waterline.
- Can be used with a wide range of reducers for a flexible application
NOTE: Awlcraft 2000 is a 3 component system applied by spray only. When ordering AwlCraft 2000, you will need to choose the appropriate Converter and a Reducer to mix with this color base.
- T0001 - Fast Evaporating Reducer-Spray
- T0002 - Very Fast Evaporating Reducer-Spray
- T0005 - Hot Weather Reducer-Spray
- T0003 - Standard Reducer-Spray
Optional Awcraft 2000 Products
- 73008 Awlgrip Deluxe Tack Rags
- 73014 - PRO-CURE Accelerator X-98
- 73015 - PRO-CURE Accelerator X-138
- 73012 - GRIPTEX Non-Skid Particles -Fine
- 73013 - GRIPTEX Non-Skid Particles -Coarse
- 73237 - GRIPTEX Non-Skid Particles -Extra Coarse
- G3010 - 1010 Flattening Agent
- T0001, T0002, T0003, or M.E.K. for Equipment Cleaning
*This Item Ships From South Florida

Awlcraft 2000 Technical Data Sheet
Theoretical Coverage:
Spray Application: 573 Sq. Feet at 1 mil (25 microns) dry film thickness; 230 SQ. Feet at recommended dry film thickness.
Recommended Wet Film Thickness: 6-9 mils (150-225 Microns), Total of 2-3 Coats.
Recommended Dry Film Thickness: 2-3 mils (50-75 Microns), Total of 2-3 Coats.
Recoatability: Spray applications consist of 2-3 coats applied over 1-4 hours. Exact time will vary with temperature, project size, and film thickness applied. Brush/Roller applications require at least 2 coats applied minimum of 16 hours apart. AwlCraft 2000 topcoats which have been allowed to dry more than 24 hours must be sanded before recoating.
Coverage calculations are calculated for mixed base and converter, reduced 25% and are based on a theoretical transfer of efficiency of 100%. Actual coverage rate obtained will vary according to equipment choice, application techniques, part size, and application environment.
Anticipated Cure Time at 77 F/ 50% R.H.: 24 hours to tape free, 3 days to light service, 14 days for full cure.
Surface Preparation
Best results are achieved when sprayed over properly prepared Awlgrip 545 Primer. May be applied directly over some existing finishes. The existing finish must be sound, tightly adhered to the substrate, and chemically compatible with the Awlcraft 2000.
Mixing and Reduction Spray:
Mix by volume 2 parts Awlcraft 2000 Topcoat Base Component with one part Awl-Cat #2 Spray Converter to a smooth homogenous mixture. Reduce 25%-33% with the spray reducers appropriate for conditions. Overall mix is 2:1:3/4-1 by volume. 25% reduction is a standard mix. Clear coats, metallic colors, and painting in high temperature conditions may require additional reduction up to 40%.
Application Instructions
General: The primed surface must be clean and dry. Achieving maximum gloss and distinction of image requires the primer be smooth sanded with 220-320 grit paper before topcoat application. Using a contrasting mist coat of lacquer primer as a guide coat is recommended. Smooth sanding until all the guide coat is removed indicates a texture free surface. Two to three coats are recommended for spray applications.
Spray Application: Apply a light, smooth, slightly wet tack coat to the surface. Allow tack coat to flash off 30 to 45 minutes. Then apply a full, wet coat to achieve color coverage (ie hide) and film thickness requirements. If preferred, three coats may be used. Allow second coat to flash off 30 to 45 minutes until only slightly tacky before applying third coat. Coats 2 and 3 are not full wet coats in 3 coat applications. The second coat is a slightly heavy tack coat with the third coat just wet enough to obtain full hide (opacity) or color coverage. Do not apply to surfaces warmer than 105 F or colder than 55 F. Do not attempt to cure below 55 F.T