GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Originally developed for wooden boats, these old classic Favorites also apply correctly prepared fi berglass, metal and of existing enamel; they are well known for its extraordinarily simple and forgiving application, superb covers properties, good gloss, seasonal sustainability and economic value; not recommended for constant immersion.
DETAILED INFORMATION
Stir carefully before use. Shipendec may be applied by brush, roller, conventional or airless spray. Brush or roller application apply without thinning although in warm weather can be 5-10% Pettit 120 brushing paint thinner added in order to maintain a wet edge. For best results on large, smooth surfaces roll out with a short NAP roller followed immediately by the leveling off with a brush. Conventional spray application thin 15-20% with Pettit 121 spraying paint thinner. Apply a thin even coat per day. After an overnight stay dry, light sand with 220 grit sand paper and apply a second layer. Drought, always with a tactic cloth immediately before fresh application of the color you want to delete all the airborne dust that may have been settled.Application of two or more coats in one day or apply excessive movies (greater than 4 wet mils) will lead to insuffi fi cient by drying color and provides soft varnish fi lms.For airless spray thin applications up to 5% with Pettit 121 spraying paint thinner; use a 011015 inch diameter; tips for application; does not apply to a very humid days Shipendec or when rain threatens. Does not apply to late afternoon when working outdoors as wet film can be adversely affected by Dew.When working in cooler temperatures that will air and surface temperatures to remain at or above 50 degrees for at least 8 hours after application.
SURFACE PREPARATION
Surface must be free from dirt, rust, loose paint, oil, grease, wax, SOAP and other foreign matter. Clean the painted areas by washing with a solution of 2 cups household ammonia per gallon of water and rinse well. delete existing mould with household appliances bleach instead of ammonia.
SYSTEM
All surfaces must be clean, dry and properly prepared before you paint. Pipe enamel thoroughly before use.Sand between protective coatings of new enamel with 220 grit paper; Wipe with a tactic cloth immediately before fresh application of the color you want to delete all the airborne dust that may have been settled.
Bare glass fibre: The whole surface is rendered regardless of age must be washed thoroughly with 95 fiberglass Dewaxer to remove all traces of mould release agents and wax. Sand gelcoat with 80-120 grit paper to a dull, frosty appearance solvent cleaning to remove the remnants. If the surface is in excellent condition, proceed with the first finish layer Shipendec.
If the surface is rough or deficiencies must be repaired. Fill all the hack and gouges with epoxy fairing Compound or 7191 Easypoxy Mender sand sit when hard since the pure solvent.Follow with a layer of 6148 Easypoxy White Undercoater that smooth surface and provide a uniform base sand well and solvent clean. Continue with the first finish layer Shipendec.
Bare Wood: Sand the surface smooth with 80-120 grit paper solvent cleaning to remove the remnants. Fill all screwheads or small holes with 7191 Easypoxy Mender sand flush and solvent clean.Apply one layer of 2018 clear transparent to penetrate the porous grains and seal. Follow with one or two coats of 6165 Yacht White Undercoater until a smooth smooth base condition is reached, and sand each layer with 80-120 grit paper and solvent clean. Undercoater can be mixed with fi nish enamel as there is such a striking contrast between the two colors. Continue with fi first fi nish layers of Shipendec. Bare wood that has been scrubbed epoxied must carefully with ammonia/water solution then sanded with 120 grit paper and solvent cleaning.Follow with a layer of 4169 Easypoxy White Undercoater that smooth surface and provide a uniform basis. sand well and solvent clean and then continue with fi first layer of Shipendec.
Bare Steel: Surface shall be cleaned with a light fi nish of sand blasting or grinding to remove blast residues.Immediately apply a layer of 6980 Rustlok Primer; allow to dry until tacky.If the surface is rough, apply a layer of 6627 tie-Coat Primer sand well and solvent clean.Repeat the application as needed until very smooth and uniform base is reached.Continue with Shipendec first layer.
Bare aluminium boats, masts and booms: wipe the surface free from oil and fat with solvents.Remove oxidation and etch the surface with medium grit emery cloth to remove abrasive pad residues.Apply a thin layer of 6455 Metal based wet-allow to dry for at least two hours. continue with fi first layer of Shipendec.6143 Easypoxy White Undercoater can be used over 6455 Metal Primer for smooth surfaces if desired.
Painted surfaces: If the old paint is in good, good condition, sand smooth with the depth of 120-150 grit paper solvent cleaning to remove residues and then continue with the first layer of Shipendec.If the old paint is in poor condition, delete it with a paint and varnish waste remover or by grinding. proceed with the instructions of the relevant system of bare surface.
Non-Skid deck: in order to provide a secure, slip-proof texture on the tire, Pettit 9900 Skidless Compound to the mixed Shipendec. stir the mixture on a continual basis to insure themselves against Association is thoroughly dispersed and remain in suspension; at least two coats recommended following the appropriate applications. Alternatively, apply a layer of Shipendec (without 9900 Skidless Compound) in all areas that require a non-skid surface and then sprinkle or broadcast 9900 Skidless Compound in the wet Shipendec. after drying overnight carefully to brush out all resolved Skidless Compound and apply another thin layer on the surface also Shipendec. For tyres have a pre-molded non-skid surface embossment, wash with 95 fiberglass Dewaxer. Abrade area thoroughly with bronze wool solvent cleaning to remove the remnants. Apply two coats of Shipendec adding 9900 Skidless Compound feedingstuff for an improved non-skid texture.
The information here has been reproduced in Pettit. Wholesale Marine reproduced here information 2010-06-8.
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