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Pettit Unepoxy HRT Antifouling Paint

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Pettit Unepoxy HRT Antifouling Paint replaces unepoxy standard and copper guard single season paints

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Unepoxy HRT is a new single season antifouling paint that replaces Pettit Unepoxy Standard and Copper Guard. 24% Copper content provides reliable protection, and its smooth, durable finish is designed to withstand a full season of beaching and trailering.

Hybrid Reactive Technology formula utilizes high-density biocide and film modifiers for better color consistency, less yearly build-up (less sanding), and lower finish weight, while providing a smoother finish than traditional paints.

Compatible over most bottom paints and on properly prepared fiberglass, and steel hulls. Not for use on aluminum. Get the performance of traditional ablative paints, with the durability of hard modified finishes.

Available in Gallons, in your choice of Blue, Green, Red, or Black. Black and green also available in quarts.

Tech Specs
Finish: Flat
Solids by Volume: 42%
VOC: 475 Grams/liter (3.95 pounds/gallon)
Biocide: Cuperous Oxide (23.7%)
Flash Point: 105℉
Aplication Method: Brush, roller, airless, or conventional spray
Maximum Roller Thickness: 3/16"
Number of Coats: 1 minimum per season with additional coat at waterline
Wet Film Thickness 3.5 mils
Dry Film Thickness 1.5 mils
Application Temp: 50℉ Min / 90℉ Max
Thinner 120 Brushing Thinner
Dry Time To Touch To Recoat To Launch
90℉15 mins1-1/2 hrs6 hrs
70℉30 mins3 hrs10 hrs
50℉1 hr6 hrs16 hrs
Info & Guides
DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT ON ALUMINUM HULLS AND OUTDRIVES.

Technical Information

Unepoxy HRT Antifouling Paint Features:

  • Economical single season antifouling paint
  • HRT formula reduces buildup for less sanding, and lighter finish weight
  • Up to 25% better coverage than traditional paints
  • Smooth durable polishing finish
  • Compatible over most bottom paints
  • Durable finish withstands beaching and trailering

WARNING: Pettit Unepoxy HRT paints can expose you to chemicals including talc, Ethylbenzene, Titanium dioxide, and cumene, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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2 years ago
I used it on the dingy I'm not in the water yet so we will see how it goes
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Q: I have the Unipoxy 1811 on my boat now and it was applied March/April of this year. I'm extremely please how the bottom looks after we cleaned it. My question is, can I put a coat on now and not launch boat until March of 2021 without affecting it's ability to protect the hull?

4 years ago
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A: I honestly don't know

4 years ago
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Q: Can any of these products be applied over previous coats of VC-17?

5 years ago
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A: According to Pettit, Hydrocoat SR, Hydrocoat ECO, Neptune HRT can be applied over VC-17 after sanding. Pettit SR-21 can be applied over VC-17 after cleaning.

5 years ago
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Q: Is this bottom paint compatible over VC-17?

5 years ago
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A: You will have remove the VC-17 before painting with Unepoxy HRT, however you can overcoat VC-17 with Pettit Hydrocoat SR, Hydrocoat ECO, Neptune HRT, or SR-21.

5 years ago
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Q: I am looking for a blue match for a bottom job done with Pettit professional coating copper guard 1042 blue. I ran out of that paint and painted the area where the stands had been with Total Boat Spartan in blue which I thought would match - but the Spartan is noticeably darker. Would the Pettit Unepoxy HRT over the Spartan give me a color match with the 1042? (Color matching specifications)

5 years ago
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A: Pettit is undergoing a rebranding of some product lines, so product 1042 may be the exact same under a different name. Pettit has poor online customer service, but calling them seems to work well. They were able to help me via phone, which is why I bought this product. I used the Unepoxy HRT green, so I can?t describe the blue color.

5 years ago
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Q: My 22 ft fiberglass bay boat has never been bottom-painted. Its surface is clean but does it still need to be prep'd prior to painting? Also, how much paint will I need for this vessel? Thank you...Pete

6 years ago
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A: You will need to dewax the bottom, light sand with 80 - 120 grit, dewax and apply the bottom paint. About 400 sq.ft. per gallon per coat coverage.

6 years ago
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