Sherwin Williams for bilge
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After a ton of searching I am down to using Awlgrip or Sherwin Williams for my bilge while the motor is out. It has Awlgrip now and has held up, but not as well as I would have liked.
I have seen several people mention that Sherwin Williams Industrial Epoxy works great, but they never list what epoxy they used and it appears they have several.
Also, I see that Sherwin Williams has a SeaGuard 3000 which is a two-part urethane specifically made for marine use. Anyone have experience with this?
I have seen several people mention that Sherwin Williams Industrial Epoxy works great, but they never list what epoxy they used and it appears they have several.
Also, I see that Sherwin Williams has a SeaGuard 3000 which is a two-part urethane specifically made for marine use. Anyone have experience with this?
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The Sherwinn Willams is called industrial epoxy it only comes in 2 one gallon pails that need to be mixed one to one. It was 78 bucks years ago . Not all stores handle it or know about it.
Holds up very very good
Holds up very very good
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the Sherwin Williams stuff is cheap and awesome. I used it in my bilge and a buddy of mine pulled out his carpet and used it on his floor. I think that he mixed in a bit of sand or something to give some traction, and also added a bit of black, just so that it was not so stark white. It is some thick stuff, and make certain that you are well ventilated.
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the Sherwin Williams stuff is cheap and awesome. I used it in my bilge and a buddy of mine pulled out his carpet and used it on his floor. I think that he mixed in a bit of sand or something to give some traction, and also added a bit of black, just so that it was not so stark white. It is some thick stuff, and make certain that you are well ventilated.
Anyone know exactly what the product is called?
Last edited by onesickpantera; 11-14-2011 at 03:05 PM.
#7
But I still don't know the name of the Epoxy that people have used as Sherwin Williams has several. It may be the one that I linked(High Performance Epoxy) but that is mixed at 4:1 and I thought the stuff others had used was 2:1.
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Well, looks like I will try the High Performance Epoxy as the Seaguard 3000 only comes in 3 gallons. The High Performance also has the best stain, chemical and abrasion resistance when compared to their other epoxies.



