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jtanner, what makes that brand the best? I've been leaning towards going with Interlux products. This is all a 1st, so no experience with any of it.
Thanks
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Interlux has done a great job marketing the products, but there are better products out there, and some easier to use.
Sea Hawk has a high build epoxy
(Tuff Stuff) that is in the same category as Interprotect. Here are the differences:
You need 5 coats of Interprotect to only 2 coats of
Tuff Stuff. This is because
Tuff Stuff is a higher build (more solids) and will be much thicker per coat of Interprotect. This saves alot of time, labor, and money on extra painting supplies.
You can add microballons, micronbeads, or filler to Tuff Stuff to make a paster for low areas. This saves on needing to buy a filler or having to buy Interprotect 1000, 2000, and 3000.
Tuff Stuff is also 1:1 mixture Vs. 3:1 with Interprotect. Smaller jobs, touch up of the boat stands, etc. do not require mixing an entire kit and there is less room for error. If you don't get the mixing ratio exactly right, epoxy will not cure properly. There is just less room to screw it up with a 1:1 mixture.
As far as Sea Hawk
bottom paint Vs. all others: They offer a 1 year warranty in writing against barnacle growth. They are the only manufacturer that does this. I have asked them why they can do this and the other bottom paint manufacturers don't. Their response is that they use only the finest raw materials (including virgin solvents, the purest copper. etc.) and therefore they have a premium product that they know works and stand behind.
Another advantage that I personally really like is that their products are all American made. They are an American family owned and operated company. This is very different from the other paint companies that are European and Asian companies.
I like to buy American, especially when it is a superior product that a company stands behind.