pvb
Well-Known Member
I've just had my boat out of the water for its routine 2-year polish and antifoul. I use Micron 350, which I find lasts a full 2 years in the water. I bought a couple of 2.5 litre cans from two local chandleries (it was difficult finding it in black). Usually, I just stir the stuff up with a stick, but this year the antifoul seemed to have settled out leaving an almost impenetrable lump of hard jelly on the bottom of the tin. I gave up trying to stir it, and ordered a paint stirrer tool from Screwfix to use with my cordless drill. Much stirring later, I thought I'd solved the problem, but on finishing the first tin I found about 2cm of hard jelly still in the bottom of the tin. I prised it off in lumps with a big screwdriver, added some thinners, and tried to stir it in, with limited success. I've never experienced this with Micron before, is it perhaps something to do with a new formulation? Or was the antifoul I bought old stock? Anyone else experienced this?