I have procured a tin of International antifoul the tin is marked as much as i can read as interstock rapid does anyone have any info on use and aplication of this before i just rub down and slap it on.
Dave
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Thread: Navy surplus antifoul
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17-03-12, 17:52 #1
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Navy surplus antifoul
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17-03-12, 19:07 #2
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Could it be 'intersleek rapid'? If so you can find the technical data on line - be aware intersleek is not a standard type antifouling and once applied is not a simple job to overcoat.
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17-03-12, 20:13 #3
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I haven't been able to get any Navy surplus antifoul this year, Bogey Knights has let me down!
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17-03-12, 21:45 #4
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Well i have it and it's relatively cheap so i think i'll give it a bash. I think i'll try the rub down and slap it on technique.
Dave
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27-03-12, 22:24 #5
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I strongly recomend you put a coat of international barrier coat on first.


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