Polyurea Coatings

Discussion in 'Materials' started by Ace Dragon, Aug 12, 2012.

  1. YD Marine
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    YD Marine Junior Member

    Paint on polyurea

    Dear Sir,
    We are thinking of restorating a wooden boat which is applied 2 layers of plywood on the original cold molded hull and made too heavy.
    We want to remove the plywood, fair the hull surface, apply polyurea and paint on it. Is filler and paint applicable on polyurea.
    Regards,
    Yasin
     
  2. brian eiland
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    brian eiland Senior Member

    You never did get your question answered,...and the subject thread seems to have come to a halt??
     
  3. brian eiland
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    Adhesion

    I'm going back over this subject thread and had a few questions if you are still on the forum.
    I am wondering about true adhesion, and to what surfaces.

    So you are saying it will adhere to aluminum but not plastic nor gelcoat.

    How about wood?
     
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    brian eiland Senior Member

    Just sought to make a note of this.
     

  5. rasorinc
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    About 4 years back, I got in touch with a firm in Tennessee that sprayed the stuff and asked
    about wood beams. I was told raw clean wood, very, very dry was no problem. This was a 4 side coating
    I did not ask about 1 sided with paint on the other side subject to moisture penetration. Stan
     
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