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Which Awlgrip colors can Fiberglass Florida make?
Any of them! We are set up to make any of the awlgrip colors. All we need is the code to be able to access the color formulas!
Gelcoat vs. Awlgrip: A Comprehensive Comparison for Marine Finishes
Gelcoat is a resin-based coating that is typically used as the outer layer of fiberglass composite structures. It provides a smooth, durable, and glossy finish. Awlgrip is a brand of polyurethane paint designed for marine applications. It is used as a topcoat to provide a durable, long-lasting finish.
Fiberglass Florida: Custom Gelcoats in Your Favorite Awlgrip Colors
Yes, Fiberglass Florida can make colored gelcoats. We offer custom colors matched to the Awlgrip color chart, available in gallons and 5-gallon pails. These colors are made to order.
What is Awlgrip Fairing Compound used for?
Short answer: Awlgrip fairing compound is used to smooth and shape surfaces before priming and painting.
What is Awlcraft 3000?
Awlcraft 3000 is a premium spray-applied polyurethane marine topcoat known for vibrant color depth, high gloss, and repairability.
Is Awlcraft 3000 repairable?
Yes, Awlcraft 3000 is fully repairable and can be blended and buffed for seamless repairs.
How many coats of Awlcraft 3000 are required?
Most colors achieve full coverage in 2 coats, but some colors may require 3 or more coats.
Can Awlcraft 3000 be buffed and polished
Yes, Awlcraft 3000 can be buffed after curing to improve gloss and blend repairs.
What is the correct mix ratio for Awlcraft 3000?
Awlcraft 3000 must be mixed 2:1 by volume (Base to Awlcat #2 G3010 Converter) before reducer is added.
What spray gun setup is recommended for Awlcraft 3000?
Use an air-atomized spray gun with a 1.0–1.2 mm fluid tip and 29–36 psi air pressure.
What are the recoat and cure times for Awlcraft 3000?
Minimum recoat time is 30–60 minutes depending on temperature, with full cure at 21 days.
Is Awlcraft 3000 better than Awlcraft 2000?
Awlcraft 3000 is considered the upgraded system with improved color depth and modern pigment technology.
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