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Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Marine/Boating
Soy Strip™Marine Coatings Remover - Takes Away the Worst, Naturally
Soy Strip™Marine Coating Remover is a powerful and natural solution to remove anti-fouling paints, urethanes, and enamels from boat hulls. The soy-based product gained industry recognition in 2006 when Practical Sailor Magazine conducted independent testing of nine stripper products. Franmar's Soy Strip performed the best overall; as the product that faired superior in both ease of application and results.
Soy Strip™Marine Coating Remover Benefits:Soy Strip™Marine Coating Remover is a powerful and natural solution to remove anti-fouling paints, urethanes, and enamels from boat hulls. The soy-based product gained industry recognition in 2006 when Practical Sailor Magazine conducted independent testing of nine stripper products. Franmar's Soy Strip performed the best overall; as the product that faired superior in both ease of application and results.
- Proven effectiveness
- Natural; soybean-based product
- No odor or fumes
- Safe for hands, animals, and environment
- Safe for use in-water
- Removes multiple coatings
- Excellent cling and easy application
- Low evaporation rate; less product is needed
- Stays wet for extended period of time
- Allows for easy coverage of large surfaces
- Easy application and clean-up makes process much more efficient
- Eliminates need for sanding or peeling
- Does not harm gel coating, when used as directed
Read how Practical Sailor Magazine did there tests and there conclusions: Click Here
Soy-based products offer us great hope in oil spill clean-up efforts. With lower toxicity to marine and aquatic environments, more effective solvent properties, no dangerous vapors or hazardous properties; they have already proven valuable.
Soy Strip is now available at CLR Marine for immediate delivery. Check out all Marine Soy Strip Products by Clicking Here
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