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Jotun marine paint pilot 11

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Jotun marine paint pilot 11

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  • SKU: jotun-marin-007
  • Weight: 18.00 KGS
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Jotun marine paint pilot 11

GZ industrial Supplies Nigeria is a stockist of Jotun marine paint pilot 11 and can be applied with primer jotun marine paint Alkyd

Pilot II is a glossy single pack alkyd (oil based) topcoat recommended for use either over an existing oil based topcoat, or over Vinyguard Silvergrey 88 primer or Alkyd Primer.

Product type; Topcoat

Areas of application

Pilot II can be used above water, steel, wood or GRP. Marine, Topsides, decks and superstructures, it is protective on a wide range of industrial structures. It is available in almost any colour.

Pilot II may be applied by brush or roller. For best results, apply using conventional air spray. 

Benefits

  • Reduces application cost
  • No special painting skills required
  • Nice finish

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Specification 

Application Method Brush , Roller , Conventional air spray , High pressure airless spray
No. of recommended coats 2
Coverage 10 m² per litre
Drying time @ 23°C 7 hours
Thinner Jotun Thinner No. 2 or SML Alkyd Thinner
Gloss High
Water resistance Limited
Chemical resistance Good
Gloss retention Fair
Flexibility Good
Frequently Asked Questions
1.How long does marine paint take to dry?

Drying times can vary depending on the type of paint, environmental conditions, and the thickness of the applied coat. Typically, marine paint may take a few hours to dry to touch, but it may take several days for a full cure. Refer to the paint manufacturer's guidelines for specific drying times.

2.Can I apply antifouling paint over old antifouling paint?

In most cases, yes, antifouling paint can be applied over old antifouling paint. However, proper surface preparation is essential to ensure good adhesion. It's recommended to consult the paint manufacturer's instructions for specific guidance.

3.Can I paint my boat in any weather conditions?

Weather conditions can significantly affect the paint application and drying process. It's generally recommended to paint in dry, well-ventilated conditions with moderate temperatures. Avoid painting in direct sunlight, high humidity, or during windy or rainy conditions.

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