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How to apply Propshield
There are two
methods to choose from when applying Propshield Antifouling Grease,
Method A and Method B. As with most things each method will need to be
used two or three times before a user becomes fully comfortable and
confident with the processes involved.
For optimum results on metal surfaces we
recommend ‘Method A’ as metals absorb PROPSHIELD more readily when hot,
however if you are uncomfortable using a blowlamp/heatgun or don't have
access to either of these tools then 'Method B' using white spirit will
be only slightly less effective as 'Method A'.
For both Methods application is preferable on a warm day above 15°C if
possible, if the temperature is lower than this warm Propshield up in a bucket/tub of hot
water until malleable.
Click below to view the application guide for each Method (Note that
more detailed written instructions for both methods are included with
your Propshield purchase along with further detailed do's and don'ts)
(Further application photos can be seen
here.)
Method A
Suitable for all metal surfaces including bronze, stainless steel and
aluminium and is applied using heat as a penetration catalyst (requires
a blowlamp or heatgun).
Method B
Suitable for painted surfaces as well as all metal surfaces and is
applied using white spirit as a penetration catalyst. |
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Coverage and Reapplication Guide
One 375g pot of Propshield is sufficient to treat a 12 metre boat twice
(coating only the props and shafts) so effectively you only pay half
the RRP per year. If you treat the props, shafts rudders and trim tabs then one pot will
only be sufficient for a 12 metre vessel once.
Alternatively one pot will cover two outdrive legs below the water line
on a 10 metre boat.
Single screw craft and smaller vessels will have enough PROPSHIELD for
two or more seasons. Why not share a pot with another user?
If the vessel is in commission for 6-7 months
one application is normally sufficient; this depends on local conditions
and you may need to coat more frequently.
If in commission for 12 months reapply more frequently, again depending
on local conditions.
We cannot give precise guidelines as each locality has different fouling
problems. We would advise Propshield users to follow the initial
guidelines and adapt these to suit your locality. |
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