SIMPLE DIRECTIONS FOR MARINE BOSS
WOOD
- Clean and prepare surface with a pressure washer, sander or any agreeable method. Surface must be clean and dry prior to application.
- On teak and similar hard woods, apply multiple coats and if necessary dilute with water to enhance penetration.
- If surface grain raises, lightly sand between applications. For maximum penetration do not apply in direct sunlight or extreme heat.
- For a varnished finish, apply multiple coats full strength at high temperature in direct sunlight.
FIBERGLASS
- Surface must be clean and dry, then in direct sunlight or high heat, apply multiple light coats with a sponge or rag in a circular motion.
- It is extremely important to allow complete drying time between applications.
- Do not apply if rain is likely to occur soon after applications.
Note: MARINE BOSS may cause a yellow tint on fiberglass that is bright white in color.
METAL
- Surface must be clean and dry, then apply multiple light coats in direct sunlight or high heat, allowing adequate drying time between applications.
- To obtain maximum protection a minimum of three applications is recommended.
- Do not apply if rain is likely to occur soon after applications.
CLEAN UP
Clean hands and tools with soap and water.
MAINTENANCE
To retain a quality appearance the surface should be cleaned with a pressure washer. Apply additional MARINE BOSS as necessary. A high degree of protection will remain regardless of appearance, due to previous applications of MARINE BOSS that have bonded with the material.
Use MARINE BOSS to counteract the deterioration process of wood, fiberglass, and metal in a marine environment.
MARINE BOSS restores luster to faded fiberglass while polishing and protecting most surfaces.
COVERAGE:
Weather-Bos products will have an average coverage between 50 to 100 sq. ft. (4.7-9.29 sq. ms.) per U.S. gal. on each application depending upon surface and conditions.
If swallowed, drink milk or warm water, induce vomiting and call a physician.
This product complies with all California and Federal V.O.C. limitations. |