Peak Marine
Antifoul Remover
Antifoul Remover
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• Safely Removes Antifoul from Gelcoat, Fibreglass, Steel & Wooden Hulls
• Fully Biodegradable Formula
• Solvent & VOC Free
• Removes Multiple Coats in a Single Application
• Australian Made
Peak Marine Antifoul Remover
Peak Marine Antifoul Remover effectively breaks down antifoul coatings without damaging fibreglass, gelcoat, steel, and wooden boat hulls.
Removes multiple layers of antifoul in a single application.
Our fully biodegradable formula is also non-flammable, solvent free, and contains no VOC's.
A gentler alternative to traditional sandblasting methods, which can damage gelcoat.
Spray or brush on our Antifoul Remover to your boat hull, cover with plastic wrap, leave for 12-24 hours, then scrape or pressure wash off the softened antifoul.
Safe on fibreglass, gelcoat, steel, and wooden boat hulls. Safe on epoxy.
Proudly formulated and manufactured in Australia.
Coverage Rate
1 Litre per 4 square metres.
APPLICATION
Read safety directions before use.
Step 1: Apply Peak Marine Antifoul Remover
- Using an Airless Sprayer: Use an airless sprayer with chemical-resistant fittings. Do not atomize the product. Spray directly onto the clean hull, ensuring that the antifoul coating is thoroughly covered.
- Brush/Roller Application: Use a brush or roller to apply a thick, even layer of Antifoul Remover across the hull.
Step 2: Cover with Plastic Wrap
Once our Antifoul Remover has been applied, cover the treated areas with a thin, disposable plastic dropsheet.
Leave covered for 12 to 24 hours, checking periodically for signs of the antifoul coatings breaking down.
Step 3: Remove Antifoul
After the treatment time has passed, you’re ready to remove the antifoul coating. There are two options for this:
- Pressure Washing: Use a pressure washer at a slight angle to remove softened antifoul off the boat hull.
- Scraping: Scraping is also effective for removing the antifoul.
Step 4: Repeat if Necessary
If there are still traces of the antifoul coating present, repeat the process.