At http://www.marinediscounters.com/ Sea Hawks "Tough Stuff" and Interlux's "2000E" barrier coats are available at great prices. Which should you use?
They both do a great job in my extensive experience.
I, however, prefer Sea Hawks "Tough Stuff".
Here is why; While Interlux makes a decent product, the job will cost double in materials alone. The "Tough Stuff" is a much higher build product, meaning less coats. The "Tough Stuff" costs 168.97 a kit at http://www.marinediscounters.com/ and is a gallon of part a and a gallon of hardener. This yields two gallons of barrier coat. In contrast the Interlux product is 3/4 gallon of part a and 1 qt. of hardener yielding only 1 gallon of barrier coat yet costing the same.
The "Tough Stuff" is a higher build product and gives you more material for your money. Be sure to try the Sea Hawk paints as well. They are available at substantial savings over Interlux at http://www.marinediscounters.com/ by calling 419-625-0605.
They both do a great job in my extensive experience.
I, however, prefer Sea Hawks "Tough Stuff".
Here is why; While Interlux makes a decent product, the job will cost double in materials alone. The "Tough Stuff" is a much higher build product, meaning less coats. The "Tough Stuff" costs 168.97 a kit at http://www.marinediscounters.com/ and is a gallon of part a and a gallon of hardener. This yields two gallons of barrier coat. In contrast the Interlux product is 3/4 gallon of part a and 1 qt. of hardener yielding only 1 gallon of barrier coat yet costing the same.
The "Tough Stuff" is a higher build product and gives you more material for your money. Be sure to try the Sea Hawk paints as well. They are available at substantial savings over Interlux at http://www.marinediscounters.com/ by calling 419-625-0605.
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