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Pettit Marine Paint

Pettit Tuff Coat Rubberized Non-Skid Coating

Pettit Marine Paint Pettit Tuff Coat Rubberized Non-Skid Coating — Non-skid deck coating for boats, yachts, and docks providing slip-resistant surface.

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Technical Data

coating type Water-based single-component rubberized non-skid coating
VOC g l 53
DFT microns 762
composition Cross-linked urethanes, acrylics, co-polymers, and recycled rubber granules
non submersible True

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Common failures & inspection points

Surface preparation and substrate condition assessment before application

Surface preparation and substrate condition assessment before application

Gloss retention and UV resistance evaluation at 6-month and 12-month intervals

Gloss retention and UV resistance evaluation at 6-month and 12-month intervals

Inspection for paint chalking, fading, or discoloration indicating UV damage

Inspection for paint chalking, fading, or discoloration indicating UV damage

Check for blistering, peeling, or adhesion failure at paint edges and seams

Check for blistering, peeling, or adhesion failure at paint edges and seams

Evaluate coverage uniformity and application quality (minimum 2 coats required)

Evaluate coverage uniformity and application quality (minimum 2 coats required)

Inspect for mechanical damage, chips, cracks, or impact marks

Inspect for mechanical damage, chips, cracks, or impact marks

Monitor for mold, mildew, or algae growth on coated surfaces

Monitor for mold, mildew, or algae growth on coated surfaces

Verify proper curing and hardness before placing vessel in service (minimum 24 hours at 50-70°F)

Verify proper curing and hardness before placing vessel in service (minimum 24 hours at 50-70°F)

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Equipment Model #151883 · ✓ still in production