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Interlux Trilux 33 Antifouling Bottom Paint Blue Gallon on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New Type:Bottom Paint Brand:Interlux

Trilux 33 is Interlux's new tin-free antifouling paint, ideal for aluminum boats, outdrives, and outboards. Use for bright color or bright white finishes on underwater metals.

Based on the latest Biolux technology for improved control of slime and algae growth, it replaces the older Trilux and Micron 33. Use Trilux 33 below the waterline on underwater boat hulls and parts in fresh, salt and brackish water. It can be applied by brush or roller.

While it is specifically formulated for aluminum boats, engines, and drive parts, Trilux 33 works quite well on fiberglass, wood and other underwater metals.

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