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Highly effective treatment for hulls affected by osmosis:
Cleaning | High pressure fresh water washing and if necessary degreasing with BoatWash |
Preparation | Remove the existing paint and gelcoat completely and rinse the hull with fresh water (warm if possible) adding some abrasive material *) |
Let the hull dry (less than 1% water in the fibreglass) and wash with fresh water every week |
Application | One coat of Osmoshell with a smooth spatula to fill in all defects, hollows etc. |
1,000 microns (1mm) Osmoshell by tooth and smooth spatula |
If necessary to get an even surface, apply one coat of Finishing Filler **) |
AntiPest |
Antifouling |
| *) | If abrasive material cannot be used, coarse sanding with P40–P80 dry paper should be carried out in order to ensure proper roughness and full adherence of the system.
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| **) | Finishing Filler is recommended to obtain a smooth surface.
It is not needed for water resistance, but Osmoshell leaves a certain roughness and should not be sanded to avoid film thickness reduction. Finishing Filler can be easily sanded to get a smooth surface. |
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