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Yha 216 Interlux Perfection - Royal Blue Topside Paint on 2040-parts.com

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High Point, North Carolina, United States

High Point, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Type:TOP COAT Manufacturer Part Number:YHA216 Brand:Interlux


Perfection * 2-part polyurethane is the ultimate performing, high gloss topside finish. It provides long lasting, ultra-high gloss finish that has superb colour orietention, together with excellent chemical and abrasion resistance. It has been formulated specifically to enable users to achieve high quality whether application is by brush, roller or conventional spray. UV filters combined with the chemical cure of the polyurethane to give the longest life possible. 
* Durable, abrasion-resistant finish makes it an excellent choice for use on hard wearing areas e.g. topsides and decks. 
* Exceptional gloss and D.O.I (Distinction of Image) 
* Chemically resistant to diesel, petrol, oil, mild acids and alkalis 
* Professional results made easy

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