Good advice from Bob, but this bit is wrong: "If my memory is correct, you have about two weeks after applying the 2000E to apply your antifouling paint. After that, you have to sand the 2000E. We applied 2 coats of Micron CSC over the 2000E."
You should put your first coat of antifouling on the Interprotect 2000E within a few hours or less. As someone else mentioned, you test to see if the IP2000 is still soft but not tacky. I think Interlux mentions soft enough to show a thumbprint. On the other hand, you have up to 6 months between the coats of IP200E without any other prep (yes, 6 months, really, they've tested this) so if you run out of time one day you can put the last coat of IP2000E on some time (days, weeks) after the others and then start the antifouling that same day. Ken H. On 12 January 2013 11:59, Robert Abbott <robertabb...@eastlink.ca> wrote: > > If my memory is correct, you have about two weeks after applying the 2000E > to apply your antifouling paint. After that, you have to sand the > 2000E. We applied 2 coats of Micron CSC over the 2000E.
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