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Awlgrip is a popular choice for boat owners looking to protect and beautify their vessels. However, achieving a flawless finish with Awlgrip requires attention to detail and the right techniques. In this guide, we’ll cover the essential steps and tips for applying to ensure professional results.

 

To begin, preparation is key. Start by cleaning the surface thoroughly to remove any dirt, grease, or contaminants. Use a suitable cleaner for this purpose. Once the surface is clean, sand it using sandpaper to create a rough surface. This rough surface will promote better adhesion of the paint. Start with a coarse grit sandpaper and finish with a fine grit for a smooth.

After preparing the surface, the next step is priming. It’s crucial to choose the right primer for your project. Select a primer that is compatible with the substrate and topcoat requirements. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for mixing and application of the primer. Using a spray gun for this step will yield the best results.

Once the surface is primed, you can begin applying the Awlgrip paint. Start by thoroughly mixing the paint and activator according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Use a high-quality spray gun and adjust the air pressure for optimal atomization. Apply the paint in thin, even coats, overlapping each pass slightly. Allow each coat to flash off according to recommended recoat times to avoid runs and sags.

After applying the paint, there are some finishing touches to consider. Lightly sanding between coats with a fine-grit sandpaper will promote adhesion between layers. Finally, apply the final coat of Awlgrip and allow it to cure fully according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

To ensure success with your Awlgrip application, follow these additional tips: pay attention to temperature and humidity conditions, ensure proper ventilation during application, wear appropriate protective gear, and clean up equipment and spills promptly with recommended solvents.

If you have any questions about choosing the right Awlgrip paint for your needs feel free to reach out to our technical support team. You can reach them via Live Chat or by calling 800.505.2313 Monday through Friday 9am-5pm EST.

How to Apply Awlgrip Topcoat to an Aluminum Hull

Awlgip Marine PaintsFirst Identify the paint that is there. Is it compatible?

If yes – Sand, Primer, Paint

If no – the previous coating needs to be taken down. Sand with 80 grit paper until the coating is gone. Sand blasting is not recommended because it takes away the aluminum itself.

How do you know if previous paint is compatible with Awlgrip? Perform this test:

  1. Need a rag and some Lacquer thinner
  2. Sand the surface with 80 grit sand paper
  3. Apply lacquer thinner to the rag and hold it on the sanded area.
  4. Put a piece of plastic on to to hold the rag so the Lacquer thinner doesn’t evaporate.
  5. Hold rag for 35-45 min.
  6. Remove rag slowly. Is surface bubbling or lifting? If no, scrape surface with the blade of a knife. If the paint comes off with the blade or the paint feels rubbery you have identified an acrylic based paint. Awlgrip may be applied on top of it. If the surface was bubbling or lifting, the paint is not compatible and must be removed.

D6600 CF WashII. Apply Awl-Wash Primer CF (Mix Part A and Part B) within 4 hours of cleaning the surface. This provides excellent adhesion to the aluminum surface. Awl-Wash CF can be overcoated with primers after 1 hour of application. Maximum recoat time without sanding is 6 months.

III. Apply a Primer to the Awl-Wash Primer CF. There are 2 main choices.

  1. 545 Epoxy Primer – Thin, building primer. Usually applied when there is no need to fill scrapes or gouges.
  2. Awlquick – a medium build, primer/surfacer. Applied to a surface that needs to be filled where there are scrapes or gouges. Awlquick Base + Converter.

IV.  Apply a topcoat.

  1. Awlgrip – may be brush rolled or sprayed – usually lasts 7-10 years.
  2. Awlcraft – must be sprayed only – usually lasts 4-6 years.

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Awlgrip Color Chart