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Marine Paint Stripper Gallon
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Product Description
Click Here for Sea Hawk Marine Stripper Technical Data Sheet
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Sea Hawk Marine Paint Stripper is a newly developed, superior, and safer type of marine paint remover. This environmentally safe formula is biodegradable, non-flammable, low odor, and has no methylene chloride or other harsh solvents. It is designed to remove 10 or more thick layers in one application. It may be used for the removal of marine anti-fouling, top-side paints, varnishes, enamels, teak oil finish, urethanes, rubber-based deck paints, latex, and lacquers. For application, it can be brushed, rolled, or sprayed. It requires no neutralization (neutral pH).
- Will not damage gel coat or fiberglass
- Does not pit or corrode aluminum or other metals
- Safe on all wood surfaces
- Environmentally safe, clean up with water
Size: Gallon
What Will it Remove?
Sea Hawk Marine Paint Stripper can be applied to most interior and exterior surfaces including fiberglass, metals, (including aluminum), woods; (including hardwoods - it does not raise or darken the grain). Sea Hawk Marine Paint Stripper is also safe to use on brick, stone, concrete, marble, finely detailed cabinetry, as well as plaster and wood moldings. In just one application, Sea Hawk Marine Paint Stripper will remove many types of marine paints and varnishes including copper-based antifouling, enamels, teak oil finish, urethanes, rubber-based deck paints, latex, lacquers, etc. Do not use on rubber, linoleum, plastics, or sheetrock.
Preparation
Be certain to cover any area not being stripped with a plastic drop cloth and masking tape. (Take extra precautions when spraying to control overspray from getting on adjoining surfaces.) IMPORTANT: To determine acceptability, before using Sea Hawk Marine Paint Stripper, be certain to do a TEST PATCH AREA of the surface to be stripped. Apply Sea Hawk Marine Paint Stripper with a brush at 3 different thicknesses between 15 and 30 mils. Periodically test these areas for the correct dwell time for removal over a 1/2 to 6-hour period and longer if very heavily coated. The more coats of paint the longer it will need to dwell. Sea Hawk Marine Paint Stripper will stay wet and active during the entire test period. Some coatings, like moisture cures and two-part urethanes, will take longer to thoroughly soften. Sea Hawk Marine Paint Stripper will stay wet and active for 24 hours or more.
Coverage: Min. 50 to 75 square feet per gallon at 30 mils (approx. 1/32") thickness. When applied in thinner coats (at 10 to 15 mils) it works faster and covers 100 to 125 square feet per gallon.
Note
When epoxy barrier coats or primers are present (and are not to be removed) be certain to remove the paint stripper as soon as it has penetrated all the antifouling layers. Test the area (as stated on the front) to determine how much time should be allowed for this process. Gel coat and fiberglass surfaces that exhibit excessive wear or have deteriorated should be tested for suitability before thorough application of the product.
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