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Title: Maintain your topcoats with AwlwashAwlcare


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Awlgrip Coatings a heritage of quality
  • The Awlgrip brand is the undisputed world leader
    in the Yacht Professional Topsides segment.
  • It is both a well established brand and a trusted
    manufacturer of high performance coating
    solutions.
  • Since 1972, Awlgrip has specialized in the
    development and manufacturing of technically
    advanced urethane, epoxy, high solids and
    antifouling coatings to meet the harsh demands of
    the marine industry.
  • All manufacturing procedures are audited both
    internally and externally to stringent ISO
    criteria, whilst environmental concerns are
    addressed by compliance with strict EPA, OSHA and
    air quality standards.
  • Since 2002, Awlgrip Coatings has become an Akzo
    Nobel company.

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Boat cleaning basics
  • Not only are boats valuable properties, but they
    are also subjected to harsh environments during
    the course of their normal use.
  • For these reasons, preventive maintenance should
    be a regular activity for boat owners.

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Maintaining your boats natural beauty
  • Cleaning is one of the easiest tasks that the
    boat owner can undertake it also has the
    advantage of producing a result that is
    immediately visible.
  • In this presentation we will look at maintaining
    your boats natural beauty using AWLWASH and
    AWLCARE products from Awlgrip.

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Safety when using boat cleaning products
  • Some boat cleaning products in common usage are
    either strongly acidic, like rust remover or
    strongly alkaline, like degreaser.
  • In general, for all boat cleaning products
  • always read the manufacturer's full Health
    Safety guidelines and all instructions for use
    that are printed on the label.
  • When working on a slippery deck surface wear
  • Deck shoes
  • Life jacket
  • Safety harness
  • Safety glasses
  • Chemical resistant gloves

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Cleaning equipment
  • As with all jobs, using the correct equipment
    makesthe task easier.
  • The material requirements for keeping your boat
    cleanare few and uncomplicated
  • Brushes
  • Often used without the brush handle
  • Brushes with a soft texture (yellow) are
    suitablefor use on Awlgrip painted surfaces
  • Whilst, brushes with a coarse texture (white)
    should not be used on painted surfaces but
    reserved for use on non-slip decks and other
    tough surfaces.
  • Sponges
  • Either natural or synthetic

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Cleaning equipment
  • A bucket
  • remember to adhere to recommended dilutions
  • An old toothbrush
  • to get to those difficult-to-reach areas
  • A chamois
  • a synthetic one is fine for drying and they are
    cheaper and longer lasting than the natural
    version too!

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The correct products to maintainyour boats
painted surfaces
  • Most household cleaner soaps and concentrates
    are
  • Intended to tackle grease,
  • Designed for use on Formica and vinyl, not
    painted surfaces.
  • As a result they have a high alkalinity and are
    much too harsh for use on high performance
    coatings
  • they can strip the wax off a boats hull a lot
    faster than specially formulated boat soaps.
  • Furthermore, alkaline household cleaners can also
    etch the painted surface if they are allowed to
    dry on the surface.

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Acidity/alkalinity of cleaning products
  • The pH scale is used by chemists to classify the
    acidity or alkalinity of a substance.
  • The pH value is effectively a measure of the
    concentration of hydrogen ions relative to
    neutral distilled water, which has a pH value
    of 7.
  • Very strong acids, such as battery acid, have low
    pH values that tend towards zero very strong
    alkalis, such as bleach, have pH values that tend
    towards 14.
  • AWLWASH has been formulated with a neutral pH
    value of 7.

Acidic Neutral Alkaline
0 3 5 7 10 12 14
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Products NOT to be used on Awlgrip topcoats
  • Do NOT use abrasives, scratch pads, or
    compoundson Awlgrip topcoats.
  • Also, do NOT use
  • Dish detergent, metal polishes, acidic soapsor
    soaps with a high alkalinity
  • Abrading the surface reduces the overall lifeof
    the finish
  • by giving dirt a place to cling, and
  • wearing out the resin layer.
  • Do NOT allow teak cleaners to come into contact
    with Awlgrip topcoats.
  • Most teak cleaners contain acids or caustic
    agents that can stain and discolor high
    performance Awlgrip topcoats.

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Awlgrip boat maintenance products
  • The boat maintenance products offered by Awlgrip
    have been specifically developed to ensure that
    Awlgrip topcoats last for years.
  • Using these dedicated fit for purpose products
    will help to eliminate the premature dulling of
    the coating that the use of unsuitable, harsh
    cleaners can cause.
  • Using AWLWASH and AWLCARE together will provide
    the safest and most effective protection for your
    boats Awlgrip topcoats.

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AWLWASH Wash Down Concentrate
  • Formulated to clean Awlgrip AWLCRAFT 2000and
    AWLGRIP topcoats.
  • Does not contain acids, alkalines or abrasives.
  • 100 biodegradable.
  • AWLWASH is free rinsing which decreasesdrying
    time.
  • Available in US quart and 1 gallon containers.
  • Fully compatible with AWLCARE
  • Designed to clean topcoat without excessive
    removal of AWLCARE protective polymer coating.
  • Comes in a refillable Tip N Measure
    container, which makes it easy to obtain the
    correct mix ratio
  • One ounce (30mls) of AWLWASH per gallon (3.79L)
    of water.

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AWLCARE Protective Polymer Sealer
  • Available in US pint and half gallon containers.
  • Hand applied, non-abrasive synthetic
    polymerformulated to clean and protect Awlgrip
    AWLCRAFT 2000 and AWLGRIP 2 topcoats.
  • Contains no harsh abrasives and will not
    scratchthe painted surface.
  • AWLCARE leaves a non-yellowing,
    protectivepolymer coating which lasts through
    multiple washings.
  • Removes mild stains such as water spots and
    diesel soot.
  • Increases resistance to attack from acid rain and
    other environmentalpollutants with regular
    applications.

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Lab testing gloss retention ability of AWLCARE
  • Recently the Awlgrip laboratory tested the gloss
    retention capabilities of AWLCARE on two samples
    of AWLGRIP 2 Vivid Red topcoat during prolonged
    (3000hrs) QUV testing
  • Sample 1 was washed in AWLWASH,
  • Sample 2 was washed in AWLWASH followed by
    coating with AWLCARE.
  • Recommended concentrations were used in all
    cases.
  • The QUV machine replicates extreme environmental
    conditions, alternating between
  • 4hrs of exposure 100 UV light at 140F/60C and
  • 4hrs of exposure 100 humidity at 106F/41C.
  • At intervals of 250 hours, the sample panels were
    removed, tested for gloss values, re-treated
    accordingly (as per sample 1 or sample 2) and
    re-subjected to QUV testing.
  • All gloss values were measured in controlled
    laboratory conditions using 60 gloss meter.

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Test results  graphical representation
NOTE The dots correspondto intervalsof 250
hours when coatings were re-applied
AWLWASH AWLCARE
AWLWASH alone
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Test conclusions
  • The sample that had been washed in AWLWASH and
    then coated with AWLCARE (sample 2) performed
    significantly better than the sample that had
    just been washed in AWLWASH (sample 1)
  • Sample 1 showed a deterioration in gloss value
    of 23.1 units after 3000 hours
  • Whilst sample 2 showed a deterioration in gloss
    value of just 13.1 units over the same full test
    period.
  • CONCLUSION
  • The paint maintenance products offered by
    Awlgrip have undergone extensive laboratory and
    marine testing to guarantee their quality and
    effectiveness
  • Application of AWLCARE can improve topcoat gloss
    retention by up to 12, even in the most arduous
    conditions.

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Using AWLWASH
  • Rinse surface thoroughly prior to washing.
  • Add 1 ounce of AWLWASH per gallon of water.
  • Wash surface while still wet from initial
    rinsing. Use a soft, non-abrasive applicator when
    washing the surface.
  • Do not allow AWLWASH to dry on the surface prior
    to rinsing - wash small sections of large
    surfaces to insure the surface stays wet.
  • Rinse surface thoroughly after washing.
  • When finished, wipe surface with soft cotton
    towel or chamois toprevent water spots.

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Avoiding water spots
  • Water spots are caused by organic and inorganic
    impurities in the water.
  • If water beads are allowed to air dry, the water
    evaporates and leaves a residue on the paint.
  • This residue may then gradually etch the paint if
    it is not removed.
  • If water marks are a problem, Awlgrip recommends
    the use of a water softening system
  • Alternatively, water marks can be removed with
    AWLCARE Protective Polymer Sealer by Awlgrip .

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Water softening systems
  • To reduce problems of water marking,Awlgrip
    recommends the use of a portable water softening
    system.
  • Water softening systems work by removing minerals
    such as calcium, iron, lime and magnesium from
    the water supply.
  • This prevents any water left on the surface from
    leaving unsightly deposits and, ultimately,
    causing damage to the painted surface.
  • The best water softening systems can be used
    anywhere in the world to treat all the water that
    you put on or in your boat.
  • These work exactly the same way as residential or
    commercial water softeners,but have the
    advantage of being designedto be portable.

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Stubborn stains
  • Stubborn stains may require a higher
    concentration of AWLWASH.
  • Remember, however, that higher concentrations
    will require more rinsing.
  • For very stubborn stains, AWLWASH can be used at
    full concentration.

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Why you should NOT use traditional waxes
  • After having washed your boat with AWLWASH, do
    not be tempted to then use traditional waxes.
  • Always use the recommended AWLCARE Protective
    Polymer Sealer.
  • Although traditional waxes as long as they
    contain no abrasives! will not harm the
    Awlgrip painted surface, their application is a
    futile exercise
  • because they break down rapidly
  • leaving a residue that attracts dirt AND causes
    the topcoat to appear yellow
  • meaning that the wax needs to be constantly
    maintained
  • hence increasing overall maintenance!

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Using AWLCARE
  • Wash surface with Awlgrip AWLWASH Wash Down
    Concentrate, rinse and wipe dry.
  • Shake AWLCARE well and apply with a 100 cotton
    applicator or cloth.
  • AWLCARE can be applied in direct sunlight or in
    the shade.
  • Allow AWLCARE to dry to a haze.
  • Wipe off haze by hand with a fresh, clean cotton
    cloth - mechanical buffingis not recommended
    with AWLCARE.
  • Note that multiple coats of AWLCARE may be
    needed to protect waterrunoff areas.

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Boatcare projects withAWLWASH AWLCARE 1
Cleaning the transom2 Removing stubborn stains
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Cleaning the transom  Step 1
  • After mixing AWLWASH to the correct
    concentration, use a soft brush or wash mitt to
    clean from the top of the transom to the bottom.

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Cleaning the transom  Step 2
  • After thoroughly washing the transom, rinse it
    down with fresh clean water,again from top to
    bottom.
  • Then dry it with a chamois or clean dry towelling.

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Cleaning the transom  Step 3
  • After washing and drying, the surface is now
    ready for the application of AWLCARE.
  • Using a clean dry rag, apply AWLCARE to the
    surface in a circular motion.

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Metal polishing products
  • NEVER allow metal polishing products containing
    acids to come into contact with Awlgrip coatings
    as they will damage the surface!
  • Rain water and dew running off metal fittings
    will spread the metal polishs acidic residue
    onto the paint surface that will etch and dull
    the paint finish.
  • Metal polishes may discolor and stain the painted
    surface.

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Cleaning the transom  Step 4
  • ALWAYS remove AWLCARE by hand using a fresh,
    clean rag.
  • It is not recommended to buff AWLCARE
    mechanically.

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Removing stubborn salt stains Step 1
  • Salt stains on a boats hull are unpleasant to
    look at, but fortunately they are not too
    difficult to remove.
  • Mix a 11 solution of distilled white vinegar and
    warm water in a bucket.

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Removing stubborn salt stains Step 2
  • Use a soft rag dipped in the solution to scrub
    the entire hull area.
  • Immediately afterwards whilst the hull is still
    wet wash the hull with AWLWASH at normal
    concentrations to remove all traces of the
    vinegar solution.
  • Finally, rinse and dry the hull as normal.

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Caring for your boat
  • Rinsing your boat with fresh water.
  • Drying your boat.
  • Ventilating your boat.
  • Protective covers tarpaulins.

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Rinsing your boat with fresh water
Remember that fresh water is a safeand readily
available cleaning agent. Owners of
well-maintained boats always wash down with fresh
water after every trip. Get into the habit of
rinsing your boat regularly with fresh water by
doing this you will drastically reduce the amount
of time needed to wash and wax it. Rinsing your
boat does not take much time at the end of the
day and it is good preventative maintenance.
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Drying your boat
  • Once you have finished washing your boat it is
    good practice to get it dried as quickly as
    possible to prevent water marks.
  • Synthetic chamois and clean towelling are the
    best traditional allies for this task, however

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Silicone blades
  • you may wish to consider the latest type of
    hi-tech water scraping blades that are now
    commercially available.
  • Utilising a soft, flexible silicone blade that
    can remove water in one pass without scratching
    paint or fibreglass, these tools are claimed to
    dry any smooth surface in a third of the timeof
    a chamois rag.

For the ultimate result, use a silicone blade
followed by a chamois.
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Protective covers tarpaulins
  • Tarpaulin, constructed from heavy-duty vinyl or
    canvas,is used to shield the upper decks from
    the attack of theelements.
  • It is particularly useful in protecting painted
    and varnishedsurfaces from the effects of UV
    rays.
  • However, when using tarpaulin a delicate balance
    mustbe maintained between
  • on the one hand, ensuring that the paint surface
    is adequately ventilated and free to breathe
  • and on the other, eliminating any chafing
    movements.
  • High performance Awlgrip topcoats should not be
    too tightly bound with coverings either
    synthetic or natural fiber as moisture can
    become trapped and held on the surface.
  • Over prolonged periods, this may result in a loss
    of gloss, blistering, or delamination of the
    topcoat.

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awlgrip.com  interactive assistance
  • For further information relating to the products
    featured in this presentation, please refer to
    our website
  • awlgrip.com

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