Micron CSC – CA Fouling Control

Mar 23, 2023

A premium polishing ablative bottom paint available in several colors designed to go over previously painted surfaces, prepped bare fiberglass, and even on properly prepared aluminum hulls.  It is a multi-season paint that remains effective over long periods for when boats might be hauled out over the winter months. The polishing formula is designed to wear away at a controlled rate, reducing paint buildup which allows for improved performance and easier reapplication, without sacrificing reliable protection.  

Akzonobel 2 400Bottomkote – CA Fouling Control

A colorfast, durable, and fast drying antifouling, offering protection from algae, slime, barnacles, zebra mussels, and other forms of fouling. Its smooth finish reduces drag and friction, making it the perfect companion for a performance boat.  Providing excellent season-to-season protection, the antifouling paint has the flexibility to be applied at low temperatures.  The ablative formula wears away with use, eliminating the build-up of old spent coatings and the heavy sanding needed to remove them.

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