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| Tri-Lux Bottom Paint Well Up here in New England we use Bottom Paint. I happen to have left over, about 3/4 of a Gallon of Tri Lux Blue Bottom paint that is left over form my 44 ft Alum Boat that I sold last summer. As a lot of yu may know this paint goes for the ridiculous ammount of $230 per gallon. Ill sell for just $150 or trade for firarms or Ammo or a Rear tine rottotiller or Guitar Amp WickedGoodOutdoors@maine.rr.com ![]() The ideal Aluminum boat Bottom Paint, Trilux 33 a new tin-free antifouling formulated to provide safe, effective protection for aluminum boats, outdrives & outboards, or where a bright color or bright white is required. It is based on the latest Biolux® Technology, for improved control of slime and algae growth. It replaces Trilux and Micron 33. Trilux 33 is for use below the waterline on underwater boat hulls and parts in fresh, salt and brackish water and can be brush or roller applied. Benefits Specially formulated to be the safest & most effective product for use on aluminum boats, outdrives and outboards. It can also be applied to fiberglass, wood and other underwater metals. Highly effective antifouling protection from a new, improved version of Biolux technology. Available in Bright colors and True White - no more cuprous "greening" of traditional bottom paints |
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| Trade considered Ill trade this can of Blue Tri-Lux Alum boat paint for 2 gallons of Black high speed bottm paint for our new 25 ft fiberglass Charter Boat WickedGoodOutdoors@Maine.rr.com |
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