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Average Rating: 4 out of 5
No. of Reviews: 2
RRP: £70

Description:
International Paints Cruiser UNO is a one coat antifouling formulated for both power and sailing boats (up to 25knots). It offers one seasons antifouling protection from a single application and can be immersed the same day.

Compatible with most antifouling, no need to be sanded before reapplication.

Application Details:
  • Contains: Copper Oxide and Preventol A4S
  • Area: Below the waterline
  • Finish/Sheen: Matt
  • Thinner: YTA085
  • Number of Coats: 1-2 coats as specified
  • Method of application: Brush, Roller, Airless Spray, Airmix
  • Available Shades: Shell White, Blue, Navy, Red, Black
  • Pack sizes: 750 ml / 2.5 Lt
  • Not suitable for high speed craft
  • Use Thinners No.3

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80%
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80%
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80%
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80%
Kenneth Holden 26/4/2007
IT'S THE ONE FOR ME
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Ian Reynolds 4/11/2006
GREAT PAINT, EASY TO USE - VERY QUICK AND EASY TO DO SECOND
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