Vacuum Infusion Technical Support Vacuum infusion is a closed-mold composite manufacturing process used to produce high-quality fiberglass laminates with precise resin control, improved fiber ratios, and reduced emissions. When set up correctly, infusion delivers consistent, strong, and lightweight parts with excellent surface quality. At Fiberglass Florida, we provide technical support for vacuum infusion projects ranging from small custom parts to large marine and industrial structure...
Preparing Gelcoat for Awlgrip Paint Systems When applying Awlgrip or Awlcraft coatings over fiberglass boats, proper preparation of existing or new gelcoat is critical for long-term adhesion and finish quality. Most adhesion failures in marine paint systems occur because of poor surface preparation rather than product failure. Why Gelcoat Preparation Matters Before applying Awlgrip systems the gelcoat surface must be: Free of wax and contamination Properly sanded to ...
Fiberglass Florida — Florida's Awlgrip Specialists — fiberglassflorida.com Call the experts: (321) 639-3046 | orders@fiberglassflorida.com Home / Application Guide / Awlcraft 3000 Complete Application Guide Awlcraft 3000 The Definitive Guide Everything you need to spray Awlcraft 3000 right the first time — mix ratios, reducer selection, spray setup, cure schedules, and the complete comparison to Awlcraft...
Awlgrip & Marine Paint Technical Support Awlgrip systems are precision coatings where surface preparation, product selection, and application technique all matter. We help painters and boat owners achieve consistent, professional results. This section focuses on system compatibility, proper sequencing, and real-world application guidance for Awlgrip, Awlcraft, primers, converters, reducers, and maintenance products. Understanding the Awlgrip System Awlgrip is not just paint — it i...
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Awlgrip Application Guide › Surface Preparation › Fiberglass Fiberglass Surface Preparation for Awlgrip Paint Before applying Awlgrip primer or topcoat systems, fiberglass and gelcoat surfaces must be properly cleaned, sanded, and prepared. Mold release agents, wax contamination, and oxidation will prevent epoxy primers from bonding correctly. Need help with a project? Call our coatings team: 321-639-3046 Quick Answer: How Do You Prep Fiberglass for Awlgrip?...
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