🛥️ Shield your vessel like a pro—TotalProtect keeps your boat flawless, above and below the waves!
TotalBoat TotalProtect Epoxy Barrier Coat System is a high-build, two-part epoxy primer designed for superior protection against gelcoat blisters and underwater metal corrosion. It offers fast drying, easy application without sanding, and covers 225 sq. ft. per gallon. Ideal for fiberglass boats, it provides a durable, flexible matte white finish suitable for use above and below the waterline.
Brand | TotalBoat |
Color | White |
Finish Type | Matte |
Size | 128 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 1 Gallons |
Unit Count | 128.0 Fl Oz |
Paint Type | Spray |
Specific Uses For Product | Priming, Barrier Coating, Blister Prevention |
Surface Recommendation | Fiberglass |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Item Form | Liquid |
Included Components | Primer |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | True |
Package Information | Pail |
Color Code | White |
Coverage | 225 square feet per gallon |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
UPC | 811932021557 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00811932021557 |
Manufacturer | TotalBoat |
Part Number | 439901 |
Item Weight | 14.76 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 11.57 x 8.11 x 7.2 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 439901 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Matte |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
N**P
Quality epoxy paint...
Quality epoxy paint, which has gotten hard to find at brick and mortar stores. I used it to add protection to a new propane tank located in a marine environment. I also purchased the same brand's thinner
J**N
Paint
Works as it should and easy to use.
J**S
Great for lining stock tank pool
We used this epoxy to paint and line my stock tank pool. The pool had started to rust over time from the chlorine in the water. This is a great solution. It looks great and it’s wearing well so far. Easy application, and short cure time.
T**C
Stuff seems to be very durable, but tough to sand
I decided to use this to seal up the bottom of my 15' whaler Ive been restoring for below the waterline. The prior owner had old paint that was peeling. Sanded it all off and put 3 coats of this one with a foam roller from Lowes. I tried with a 4" quality nap, but it started to shed. The foam rollers seemed to do a great job and went on fairly well. But when it dried, it left it a little rough. I went to sand it smooth to prep for bottom paint it was a bear to sand. I thought I could knock it down with 320, no luck.. tried 220, no luck.. finally went to 80 (all I had around) and it started to come off, but clogged a ton.. then came back to 320 to smooth it off better. Being that it will be below the waterline, Im not overly concerned, but not being able to smooth it out easily either at application or sanding later is somewhat disappointing. I was expecting for it smooth out easily but my guess its this epoxy is really strong which is great, but tough to work with it.Working time I had no problems. It mixed fine 3:1. Gas off for 15 minutes and rolled on. It does have a pot life about 4 hours or so. I was apply to keep going coat after coat.. Fumes were not bad, have had worse.
W**N
Very happy with the end result.
I own a 12' fiberglass boat. One quart ,thinned out properly using Thinner 200, was able to coat the entire inside of the boat twice. So I was able to achieve the recommended coats of 4-5 by using two quarts. I applied with a 9 inch roller with a 3/16" nap. (I didn't tip and roll) All supplies were made by Wooster. Be sure to follow instructions carefully.One side note is to buy a mixer attachment for a drill. The base (paint) is very thick and needs to be mixed thoroughly before mixing with the hardener. Stir for 2 min. Induce 15min ,thin and apply. I have 0 complaints, and will buy again for the next time I need to paint my boat. It's important your roller nap is 3/16" for this two part Primer. Mix the proper amounts and it should go smooth like my experience. Good luck folks. Don't cut corners and get yourself some Wooster supplies .
D**R
Good two-part epoxy paint
I used this paint on a marine-plywood rowing boat. As an epoxy, it bonds well with wood and with scuffed coast of epoxy. This is my below-the-waterline barrier coat and I'm also using it on the interior planks of the dinghy as a waterproof primer.This paint is the consistency of mayonnaise with not much liquid in the container. You'll want an electric drill-powered paint mixer to thoroughly mix the paint and the catalyst. It rolls on thick and easy and doesn't sag but the finish is not smooth like topside paint. Use as-is to protect fiberglass boat hulls. I'll leave it as-is below the waterline but am using two coats so I can sand it smooth and fill with a primer above the waterline before applying topside paint.Also, the directions say to let the paint sit after mixing. Pot life is long so no need to hurry like you would with 5:1 epoxy.
A**R
I've now purchased this twice for my boats. Great quality.
This is my second round of purchases for my boats. It goes on well and stay adhered, and the bottom paint seems to adhere nicely to this.
J**.
Not Returnable.
Make sure you know with absolute certainty that this is the product that you need. You cannot return it even if not opened and or used. I was willing to pay for return shipping and restocking fee, but no option is available. I am stuck with a product (probably excellent) that it may be years if at all that i will need. I thought it was a epoxy gelcoat but in fact it is a primer for gelcoat and there will not work for me. They need to make it clear the item is not returnable Like 99% of Amazon products) when you are thinking of purchasing/
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