zoidberg
Well-Known Member
I'm very nearly/almost at the stage of slathering on antifoul paint, and I have sufficient Jotun SeaQueen stuff squirreled away for the job. This is intended to be applied over an existing coat of Jotun Vinyguard 88 Primer/tiecoat, which has been 'in situ' for a few years. (!) Opinon varies are to whether this is 'good to go' after a gentle scour-washdown, or needs another layer of fresh '88'. BTW I have a 'HSE-licensed specialist' on hand to oversee Good Practice and issue me with a sheaf of sustificates.... if really, really wanted!
Members of my club on the intensely-fouling Tamar recommend adding in several kilos of copper powder to whatever antifoul paint I use - as they have done - and I'm querying this idea.
I have waded through the old PBO thread HERE without becoming much wiser. ( 'par for course', did I hear? )
Any insights to add?
Members of my club on the intensely-fouling Tamar recommend adding in several kilos of copper powder to whatever antifoul paint I use - as they have done - and I'm querying this idea.
I have waded through the old PBO thread HERE without becoming much wiser. ( 'par for course', did I hear? )
Any insights to add?
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