Description
Premium Blister Protection with Microsheet Silicate Technology
Tuff Stuff is an extremely high-build two-part epoxy primer that dries fast, enabling application of a complete barrier system and bottom paint in just two days. Using microsheet silicate technology, millions of microscopic sheets overlap and build a 100% water barrier that protects the surface from moisture and water penetration.
Tuff Stuff is extremely effective for blister prevention on fiberglass, or as a bilge coating, because it is resistant to oil and water. As a universal primer, it can be used for corrosion protection on most metals below the waterline, and for priming any metal. Tuff Stuff creates an overlapping barrier to eliminate any direct path for water migration.
Typical Film Thickness (spray): 6-7.5 mils dry film thickness (DFT) per coat, (11.5-14.5 mils wet film thickness (WFT) for smoother finish.
Typical Film Thickness( roller): 3.6-4.2 mils dry film thickness (DFT) per coat, (7.0-8.0 mils wet film thickness (WFT) for smoother finish.
Recommended Coats: 2-4 depending on intended service.
Use over blistered fiberglass as a repair coat, and over unblistered fiberglass as a barrier coat.
Protects metals from corrosion, including: aluminum, bronze, stainless steel, cast iron and lead above and below the waterline.
Excellent for priming props, shafts, keels, trim tabs, thru hulls and lower units
Highest build epoxy Fewer coats needed
Longer window between coats makes Tuff Stuff easy to use
Reduced labor and less haul out time
NOTICE OF TECHNICAL BULLETIN: Before putting a water-based antifouling paint over Tuff Stuff read the Technical Bulletin regarding this subject on our Technical Bulletins.
NOTICE OF TECHNICAL BULLETIN: Achieving TUFF STUFF Dry Film Thickness Requirements technical bulletin.
NOTICE OF TECHNICAL BULLETIN: TUFF STUFF and TUFF STUFF Low VOC Proper Thinning/Reducing Details technical bulletin.
NOTICE OF TECHNICAL BULLETIN: TUFF STUFF & TUFF STUFF Low VOC Primer Reducing Viscosity for Easier Rolling technical bulletin.
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