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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 Chart

Vessel Length : Required Amount of Antifoul Remover

20ft-24ft : 20 Litres
25ft-29ft : 25 Litres
30ft-32ft : 30 Litres
33ft-37ft : 45 Litres
38ft-40ft : 50 Litres
41ft-42ft : 60 Litres
43ft-44ft : 65 Litres
45ft-46ft : 75 Litres

Coverage - 1 Litre per 1.3 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.