PRIMOCON UNDERWATER PRIMER INTERLUX

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YPA985N/16
$20.21
Quick Overview

Primocon® Underwater Metal Primer – 12 oz Aerosol

Anti-Corrosive Primer for Underwater Metals

Primocon® is a non-bleeding, anti-corrosive aerosol primer specially formulated to protect underwater metal surfaces from galvanic corrosion. Ideal for use on aluminum outdrives and outboards, stainless steel, bronze props, shafts, and other underwater metals. It creates a tough barrier that enhances adhesion and performance of antifouling paints like Micron® CF, Pacifica® Plus, Trilux® 33, and Trilux® 33 Aerosol.

Features & Benefits:

  • Corrosion Protection: Shields underwater metals from galvanic corrosion and pitting.

  • Slime-Resistant: Contains anti-slime additives to resist fouling buildup.

  • Easy Application: Convenient aerosol format—no mixing, no mess.

  • Aluminum Safe: Specifically formulated for use on aluminum and other sensitive metals.

  • Excellent Basecoat: Enhances adhesion of antifouling topcoats.

Technical Details:

  • Type: Aerosol Primer for Underwater Metals

  • Color: Gray

  • Size: 12 oz aerosol can

  • Coverage: Up to 22 sq. ft. per can

  • Dry & Cure Times:

    • Touch Dry: 30–45 minutes

    • Overcoat: 4–16 hours

    • Ready for Launch: 8–24 hours

Application Note: For optimal results, apply at least one full can per lower unit before topcoating with compatible antifouling paints.

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