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This privacy policy sets out how Fiberglass Florida uses and protects any information that you give Fiberglass Florida when you use this website. Fiberglass Florida is committed to ensuring that your privacy is protected. Should we ask you to provide certain information by which you can be identified when using this website, then you can be assured that it will only be used in accordance with this privacy statement. Fiberglass Florida may change this policy from time to time by updating this page...
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TERMS OF SERVICE ---- OVERVIEW This website is operated by Fiberglass Florida. Throughout the site, the terms “we”, “us” and “our” refer to Fiberglass Florida. Fiberglass Florida offers this website, including all information, tools and services available from this site to you, the user, conditioned upon your acceptance of all terms, conditions, policies and notices stated here. By visiting our site and/ or purchasing something from us, you engage in our “Service” and agree to be ...
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Gelcoat: Complete Guide to Types, Color Matching, Application & Repair | Fiberglass Florida Fiberglass Florida Shop Gelcoat Home / Technical Help / Gelcoat Guide Complete Technical Reference Gelcoat: What It Is, How to Use It, and How to Re...
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Awlcraft 3000 Application Guide, Mix Ratio & Technical Support | Fiberglass Florida Fiberglass Florida — Florida's Awlgrip Specialists — fiberglassflorida.com Call the experts: (321) 639-3046 | orders@fiberglassflorida.com Home / Application Guide / Awlcraft 3000 ...
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Professional Awlgrip Guidance — Explained Clearly Awlgrip coatings are professional-grade marine finishes. When applied correctly, they deliver unmatched durability and appearance — but they are also process-sensitive. Our technical guidance follows the same application principles outlined in Awlgrip’s official application documentation, translated into clear, real-world advice for boat owners, repair shops, and first-time painters. Common Awlgrip Application Issues We Hel...
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Open Molding & Lamination Technical Support Open molding and hand lay-up remain some of the most widely used fiberglass manufacturing methods in marine, industrial, and composite fabrication. Successful lamination depends on selecting the correct laminating resin and understanding how resin formulation, processing behavior, and cure characteristics affect the finished composite part. What Are Laminating Resins? Laminating resins are polyes...
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Polyester vs Vinyl Ester Resin: Understanding the Differences Choosing the correct resin is one of the most important decisions in fiberglass lamination. Polyester and vinyl ester resins are both widely used in open molding, hand lay-up, and spray-up applications, but they offer different performance, durability, and cost characteristics. Understanding how these resin systems differ will help you select the right material for your project, environment, and performance requirements. ...
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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...
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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...
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Authorized Awlgrip Distributor Serving All of Florida | Call for Professional & Contractor Pricing FiberglassFlorida Awlgrip Fiberglass Gelcoat Epoxy Guides Get a Quote Authorized Distributor — Florida Awlgrip Topcoat Systems Professional yacht finishing procedures, surface preparation standards, and complete Awlgrip system application guidance — from an aut...
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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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Awlgrip Application Guide › Surface Preparation › Previously Painted Surfaces Preparing Previously Painted Surfaces for Awlgrip Many boat refinishing projects involve applying new Awlgrip coatings over existing paint. Proper inspection, cleaning, and sanding determines whether the existing system can be recoated or must be removed. Need help with a project? Call our coatings team: 321-639-3046 Quick Answ...
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Awlgrip Application Guide › Surface Preparation › Aluminum Aluminum Surface Preparation for Awlgrip Aluminum substrates require specific cleaning, profiling, and corrosion-protection priming to achieve a yacht-grade Awlgrip finish. Per the official Awlgrip YPAC training, prepped aluminum must be primed within 8 hours to prevent oxide regrowth. Need help with a project? Call our coatings team: 321-639-3046 Quick Answer: How Do You Prep Aluminum for Awlgrip? Cl...
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Fiberglass Fillers Guide: Aerosil, Q Cell, Fairing & Structural Fillers Explained What Are Fiberglass Fillers? Fiberglass fillers are powders, fibers, or pre-mixed compounds used with polyester resin or epoxy resin to create custom mixtures for marine, repair, and composite applications. They are commonly used in: Fiberglass boat repair Marine fairing and surface preparation Composite construction Surfboard building --- Types of Fiberglass Fillers (What to Use and W...
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Fiberglass Florida · Awlgrip Technical Hub High Build Epoxy Primer Awlgrip Application Guide · D8002 / D3002 The definitive Florida resource for Awlgrip High Build Epoxy Primer — spec data, spray settings, coverage calculations, and pro tips for our heat and humidity. Two-Component Epoxy High Build Surfacer Above Waterline Only Fiberglass & Wood Florida Climate Explore Specs Coverage Calc Mixing Spray Se...
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FF · AWLGRIP GUIDE ⌕ EDITION 22 Fiberglass Florida · Florida's Awlgrip Technical Hub Awlgrip Application Guide The complete professional reference for Awlgrip coatings — surface preparation, spray gun setup, primers, topcoats, defect diagnosis, and repair. Adapted for Florida's climate by Fiberglass Florida. Surface Prep Spray Gun Settings Primers Topcoats Paint Defects Maintenance & Repair Florida Climate ...
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Awlgrip Topcoat Application — Brush, Roll & Spray | Fiberglass Florida Fiberglass Florida — Awlgrip Application Guide fiberglassflorida.com Application Guide / Topcoat Application — Awlgrip Brush, Roll & Spray Topcoat Guide Awlgrip Topcoat — Brush, Roll & Spray The complete application reference for the Awlgrip Topcoat (G/H product line): mix ratios, reducer selection by tempe...
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Fiberglass Florida — Awlgrip Application Guide fiberglassflorida.com Application Guide / Awlcraft 2000 Topcoat Guide Awlcraft 2000 Application The fleet-standard high-gloss acrylic urethane topcoat. Fast-drying, easy to spray, fully buffable and repairable — the proven choice for yacht hulls, topsides, and superstructures for over two decades. On this page About Awlcraft 2000 Specs at a Glance Components You Need ...
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Fiberglass Florida — Awlgrip Application Guide fiberglassflorida.com Application Guide / Spray Equipment Spray Setup Spray Equipment for Awlgrip Coatings Recommended gun setups, tip sizes, atomizing pressure, compressor requirements, and the Ten Steps to Success — pulled directly from the Awlgrip Application Guide (Edition 22). On this page Overview Ten Steps to Success Compressors & Air Supply Equipment Types...
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Now Available Online at Fiberglass Florida — Gallon & Quart In Stock & Ready to Ship · Questions? Call or Chat with Our Team Home › Marine Paint › Awlgrip › Awlcraft 3000 Awlgrip by AkzoNobel · At Fiberglass Florida AWLCRAFT 3000 Premium Acrylic Urethane Marine Topcoat Awlcraft 3000 is a two-component, premium acrylic urethane marine topcoat by Awlgrip (AkzoNobel) — the direct successor to Awlcraft 20...
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What Sandpaper Grit Do I Use? Not sure what sandpaper grit to use? This guide explains the best grit ranges for fiberglass repair, gelcoat, primer, marine paint, fairing compound, wet sanding, polishing, and general surface preparation. At Fiberglass Florida , we help boatyards, fiberglass repair shops, marine painters, surfboard builders, composite fabricators, and DIY boat owners choose the correct abrasive for the job. The right sandpaper grit can save time, improve adhesion, reduce deep scratc...
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