Hello, among several quotes, I have one which proposes using chlorinated rubber paint instead of epoxy primer. It's the first time I've heard of this method? Has anyone any experience of this method?
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We used to use chlorinated rubber paint to protect the cut edges of steel samples in a salt spray cabinet. I have used it as a temporary measure on my keel when large flakes of rust beneath my Coppercoat fell off. But I cannot see it being applicable in this instance. I put 5 coats of Gelshield 200 on my hull, seemingly highly effective.