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Pettit Neptune HRT Water-Based Antifouling Bottom Paint

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                  Description

                  Neptune HRT Water-Based Antifouling Paint is very user friendly with no need for sanding between coats, no strong solvent smell, and easy soap-and-water cleanup. It uses the latest technology available to create a hybrid paint film strong enough to handle the tough marine environment without adding paint buildup over time.

                  Features:

                  • HRT provides excellent antifouling protecting
                  • Hybrid Reactive Technology
                    • High-density biocide to maximize antifouling effectiveness
                    • Has film modifiers to reduce yearly paint buildup and maintain uniform color consistency
                  • Multi-season use
                  • Lighter, smoother finish than traditional paints
                  • Great for power and sailboats
                  • Smooth, durable polishing finish
                  • Hybrid biocide protection
                  • Compatible over most bottom paints
                  • Low VOC makes it ideal for marinas under restrictions
                  • Simple soap and water cleanup

                  Specifications:

                  • Finish: Flat
                  • Solids by volume: 60%
                  • Coverage: 500 sq. ft. /gal.
                  • VOC: 145 grams/liter (max)
                  • Biocide: Cuprous oxide 25.25%
                  • Flash point: >200° F
                  • Application method: Brush, roller, airless or conventional spray
                  • Maximum roller thickness: 3/16"
                  • Number of coats: 1 minimum per season with additional coats at the waterline
                  • Wet film thickness: 3.75 mils
                  • Dry film thickness: 1.5 mils
                  • Application temp: 50° F. min. / 90° F. max.
                  • Minimum dry times (hours):
                    • Degrees = Hours to touch / Hours to recoat / Hours to launch
                      • 90° F = 1/4 hour / 1-1/2 hours / 6 hours
                      • 70° F = 1/2 hour / 3 hours / 10 hours
                      • 50° F = 1 hour / 6 hours / 16 hours
                  • Thinner: Fresh, clean water

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                  Reviews

                  Rated 5 out of 5 by from Easy to buy online from Defender Defender shipped my bottom paint very promptly in an excellent, sturdy box!
                  Date published: 2024-07-10
                  Rated 5 out of 5 by from Pettit Neptune HRT Great bottom boat paint. Easy to apply and clean up. Wears well, only need a spot touch up for several years.
                  Date published: 2024-06-25
                  Rated 5 out of 5 by from Great ablative paint Goes on easy. Dries fast. The color matches the boat trim.
                  Date published: 2024-05-28
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                  Questions

                  Is Pettit Neptune bottom paint meant to be used on fiber glass or aluminum hulls?

                  Asked by: Angus1
                  I've used it several years in a row on my boat, which is fiberglass. So far so good, I've never had any problems with it! I believe I've read that it can be used on both fiberglass and aluminum, but you'd have to double check the aluminum part.
                  Answered by: Monnie
                  Date published: 2024-04-07
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