- Joined
- Jan 1, 2000
- RO Number
- 2435
- Messages
- 48
I started using Bluewater Paint products as the Interlux I was using had significant price increases. I was using the SCX-Pro 45, but it ablated too much. Switched to the 67% copper content, SCX-Pro 67, much better than the 45 and Interlux Micron Extra I was using.
In Southern NJ, you can get it at Shoreway Marine in Berlin, NJ off of Route 73. Many users swear by Bluewater Paint.
You can also get it locally at BoatersWorld, where it is a SEABOWLD name brand, but uses the same SCX-Pro 67 product name.
I also switched to their Kolor product for my outdrives and worked tons better than the Interlux Prop and Drive. 2 qts for 2 coats on twin VP's. Kolor has almost twice the Copper Thiocyanate than Interlux. Cheaper too.
Their website lists two new products, Drivesleek (which has no copper and is zinc based) and Propsleek (which provides a slippery coating instead of a biocide).
Joe.
In Southern NJ, you can get it at Shoreway Marine in Berlin, NJ off of Route 73. Many users swear by Bluewater Paint.
You can also get it locally at BoatersWorld, where it is a SEABOWLD name brand, but uses the same SCX-Pro 67 product name.
I also switched to their Kolor product for my outdrives and worked tons better than the Interlux Prop and Drive. 2 qts for 2 coats on twin VP's. Kolor has almost twice the Copper Thiocyanate than Interlux. Cheaper too.
Their website lists two new products, Drivesleek (which has no copper and is zinc based) and Propsleek (which provides a slippery coating instead of a biocide).
Joe.