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West Marine Woodshield, Natural Teak, 90sq.ft./qt on 2040-parts.com

Location:

High Point, North Carolina, United States

High Point, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New

Product Description

Protect and enhance the natural beauty of your boat’s teak with long-lasting, easy to maintain, WoodShield finishes. Applied over bare wood, they create a flexible, breathable, UV-, water-resistant, semi-translucent matte finish. Touch up with a single coat just once a year. Outstanding results are achieved with just three coats—and with no sanding required between coats, you get head-turning results in record time!
  • Recommended Usage: Above the waterline exterior and interior application
  • Formulation: Synthetic wood finish
  • Application Methods: Recommended for brushing only (no sanding required between coats)
  • Number of Coats Recommended: Over bare wood: Three coats; Over previous WoodShield finish: One coat annually
  • Drying Time: To touch: 2-4hrs.; Tack free: 5-7hrs.; To recoat: 12-20hrs. @ 70°F
  • Coverage: 90sq.ft./qt.
  • Thinner: Thinning not recommended when applied by brush; Spray: Pettit 121, Model 249995

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