Teamac Marine Gunnel Paint Satin Finish 1L
Teamac Marine Gunnel Paint Satin Finish 1L
Teamac Marine Satin is a marine coating, featuring a modified long oil alkyd formula that offers exceptional opacity.
Ideal for use on gunnels.
Idea for use where a low glare is required such as boat roofs and gunnels.
- Designed to withstand the harsh conditions of marine environments, including saltwater, UV, and temperature fluctuations, without deteriorating or fading.
- Provides a barrier against corrosion to protect the underlying surfaces, especially when applied to metal structures.
- Excellent Opacity.
- Flexibility allowing it to expand and contract with the surface.
- Easy to apply, either by brushing, rolling, or spraying, and provide a smooth, even finish.
Designed for the topsides of boats.
Suitable for: Aluminium, Steel, Wood, GRP.
Available in 1L.
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Product FAQs
Product FAQs
What surfaces can I apply Teamac Marine Satin on?
Teamac Marine Satin can be applied on various suitably prepared surfaces including wood, metal, and fibreglass. It's typically used on boat decks, topsides, and other marine surfaces that require a durable, satin finish.
Is Teamac Marine Satin suitable for underwater areas?
No, Teamac Marine Satin is used for above-the-waterline applications. For areas that are permanently submerged, you should use Teamac High Performance Marine Gloss.
How many coats of Teamac Marine Satin should I apply?
Typically, two coats are recommended for optimal coverage and durability. However, the specific number of coats may vary depending on the condition of the surface and the level of protection required.
What is the drying time for Teamac Marine Satin?
The drying time can vary based on environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity. Generally, it takes about 5 hours for the paint to touch dry, and it may require 24 hours for hard try but should be left 5 to 7 days to fully cure. 12 hours should be left between overcoating times
Can I apply Teamac Marine Satin over existing paint?
Yes, you can apply Teamac Marine Satin over existing paint, provided the surface is properly prepared. The existing paint should be cleaned, sanded, and any loose or flaking areas should be removed to ensure good adhesion.
Do I need to use a primer with Teamac Marine Satin?
While Teamac Marine Satin can be applied directly to some surfaces, using Teamac Marine Primer Undercoat is often recommended, especially on bare wood or metal, to enhance adhesion and longevity of the finish.
What colours are available for Teamac Marine Satin?
Teamac Marine Satin is available in red and black.
Is Teamac Marine Satin resistant to UV rays and saltwater?
Yes, Teamac Marine Satin is designed to be resistant to UV rays and saltwater, making it suitable for outdoor and marine environments where these factors are prevalent.
How should I clean and maintain a surface painted with Teamac Marine Satin?
Clean the surface regularly with mild soapy water and a soft brush or cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that could damage the paint finish. For maintenance, touch up any areas that show signs of wear or damage.
Can I apply Teamac Marine Satin using a sprayer, or is it brush/roller only?
Teamac Marine Satin can be applied using a brush, roller, or spray equipment. If spraying, make sure to thin the paint 10% using Teamac Thinners 14.
Application Method
Brush, Roller or Spray
Coverage
12 sqm per L
Finish
Satin
Suitable Primers or Topcoats
Marine Primer Undercoat
Thinners
Thinners 14