Features:- Contains Micro-Plates® for extra protection
- Can be applied at temperatures down to 32°F (0°C)
- Anticorrosive substrate primer for metals
- Interprotect® 3000/3001was developed for spray application but can be brushed and rolled
A unique, high solids, two-part epoxy coating, developed to protect old and new fiberglass hulls from water absorption, which can lead to hull blistering.This product meets the most restrictive V.O.C. regulations in the country
Interprotect 3000/3001 is a high solids (80%) epoxy coating developed to protect old and new fiberglass hulls from water absorption which can potentially lead to hull blistering. Due to the high solids content of this product, it is possible to apply a complete barrier system and anti-fouling paint within a 2-3 day period.
Prevention is Better Than Cure
The importance of having a moisture-free
hull cannot be overemphasized. The drier
the laminate, the lighter the hull, the better
the performance, the more efficient fuel use
and the longer the gelcoat life. A boat hull that
has absorbed moisture will also sit lower in the
water than intended and will reduce the
responsiveness of the boat.
The InterProtect® System was designed to
repair hulls which have experienced gelcoat
blistering. However, the best time to attack hull
blistering is before it happens.
Taking preventative action before a problem
occurs will greatly reduce the likelihood of an
expensive repair and increase resale value.
If you’re buying a new boat, protect your
investment with the InterProtect® System
before it ever goes in the water!
InterProtect® is a unique two-part epoxy
designed to reduce the potential of water
absorption by fiberglass hulls. InterProtect® is
unique among epoxies because it has
Micro-Plates®, a protective barrier within its
film to slow down water permeation.
Technically, InterProtect® Micro-Plates® provide
millions of overlapping microscopic plates that
create a barrier similar to shingles on a roof.
These overlapping Micro-Plates® eliminate any
direct path for water migration and also
improve the sag resistance of the epoxy
making application easier.
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Important Steps in the Repair of Gelcoat Blisters |
| 1 |
Proper Preparation of the Gelcoat
This includes getting all of the antifouling paint off and removal of as much gelcoat as
necessary to get the hull dry (i.e. the entire gelcoat or just small areas). A professional,
who has looked at your boat, should make this determination. |
| 2 |
Drying of the Hull
This is the most critical step in the process. If you do not get the hull dry it will re-blister.
We recommend a comprehensive washing and drying procedure. |
| 3 |
Application of Epiglass® HT9000 Resin
This solventless epoxy seals up the laminate and fills any cloth that has been voided of
resin. This should be done before using fillers to fill the voids. |
| 4 |
Application of Interprotect® 2000E or Interprotect® 3000
These epoxies are used as a water barrier to minimize the possibility of reoccurrence
of damage. |
| Dry Times |
| |
32°F |
41°F |
59°F |
73°F |
| Touch Dry |
16 hrs |
8 hrs |
6 hrs |
2 hrs |
| Hard Dry |
48 hrs |
20 hrs |
10 hrs |
4 hrs |
| Pot Life |
8 hrs |
5 hrs |
4 hrs |
2.5 hrs |
| Overcoated By |
Min. |
Max |
Min. |
Max |
Min. |
Max |
Min. |
Max |
| Fiberglass No Sand Primer |
20 hrs |
3 mo |
10 hrs |
2 mo |
7 hrs |
6 weeks |
3 hrs |
1 mo |
| Interfill 830 |
20 hrs |
3 mo |
10 hrs |
2 mo |
7 hrs |
6 weeks |
3 hrs |
1 mo |
| Interfill 830 Fast Cure |
20 hrs |
3 mo |
10 hrs |
2 mo |
7 hrs |
6 weeks |
3 hrs |
1 mo |
| Interprotect 2000E |
20 hrs |
3 mo |
10 hrs |
2 mo |
7 hrs |
6 weeks |
3 hrs |
1 mo |
| Interprotect 3000/3001 |
20 hrs |
3 mo |
10 hrs |
2 mo |
7 hrs |
6 weeks |
3 hrs |
1 mo |
| Note: Interprotect 2000E or Fiberglass No Sand Primer must be used prior to Antifouling paint. |
Disclaimer: Charts apply to Interlux products only. The information provided is not intended to be exhaustive. Because iboats.com does not know how this information is being used, they cannot take responsibility for any actions as a result.
The performance of marine paint on many factors outside the control of iboats.com, including surface preparation, proper application, and environmental conditions. Therefore, iboats.com cannot guarantee this product’s suitability for your particular purpose or application.
By purchase or use of this product, buyer agrees that the sole and exclusive remedy, if any, is limited to the refund of the purchase price or replacement of the product at iboats.com’s option.
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Interprotect 3000 Epoxy Boat Fiberglass Protector Kit, Gal - Interlux
Part # Y3000KIT/1 Features:- Contains Micro-Plates® for extra protection
- Can be applied at temperatures down to 32°F (0°C)
- Anticorrosive substrate primer for metals
- Interprotect® 3000/3001was developed for spray application but can be brushed and rolled
A unique, high solids, two-part epoxy coating, developed to protect old and new fiberglass hulls from water absorption, which can lead to hull blistering.This product meets the most restrictive V.O.C. regulations in the country
Interprotect 3000/3001 is a high solids (80%) epoxy coating developed to protect old and new fiberglass hulls from water absorption which can potentially lead to hull blistering. Due to the high solids content of this product, it is possible to apply a complete barrier system and anti-fouling paint within a 2-3 day period.
Prevention is Better Than Cure The importance of having a moisture-free
hull cannot be overemphasized. The drier
the laminate, the lighter the hull, the better
the performance, the more efficient fuel use
and the longer the gelcoat life. A boat hull that
has absorbed moisture will also sit lower in the
water than intended and will reduce the
responsiveness of the boat. The InterProtect® System was designed to
repair hulls which have experienced gelcoat
blistering. However, the best time to attack hull
blistering is before it happens. Taking preventative action before a problem
occurs will greatly reduce the likelihood of an
expensive repair and increase resale value.
If you’re buying a new boat, protect your
investment with the InterProtect® System
before it ever goes in the water! InterProtect® is a unique two-part epoxy
designed to reduce the potential of water
absorption by fiberglass hulls. InterProtect® is
unique among epoxies because it has
Micro-Plates®, a protective barrier within its
film to slow down water permeation.
Technically, InterProtect® Micro-Plates® provide
millions of overlapping microscopic plates that
create a barrier similar to shingles on a roof.
These overlapping Micro-Plates® eliminate any
direct path for water migration and also
improve the sag resistance of the epoxy
making application easier.
| |
Important Steps in the Repair of Gelcoat Blisters |
| 1 |
Proper Preparation of the Gelcoat
This includes getting all of the antifouling paint off and removal of as much gelcoat as
necessary to get the hull dry (i.e. the entire gelcoat or just small areas). A professional,
who has looked at your boat, should make this determination. |
| 2 |
Drying of the Hull
This is the most critical step in the process. If you do not get the hull dry it will re-blister.
We recommend a comprehensive washing and drying procedure. |
| 3 |
Application of Epiglass® HT9000 Resin
This solventless epoxy seals up the laminate and fills any cloth that has been voided of
resin. This should be done before using fillers to fill the voids. |
| 4 |
Application of Interprotect® 2000E or Interprotect® 3000
These epoxies are used as a water barrier to minimize the possibility of reoccurrence
of damage. |
| Dry Times |
| |
32°F |
41°F |
59°F |
73°F |
| Touch Dry |
16 hrs |
8 hrs |
6 hrs |
2 hrs |
| Hard Dry |
48 hrs |
20 hrs |
10 hrs |
4 hrs |
| Pot Life |
8 hrs |
5 hrs |
4 hrs |
2.5 hrs |
| Overcoated By |
Min. |
Max |
Min. |
Max |
Min. |
Max |
Min. |
Max |
| Fiberglass No Sand Primer |
20 hrs |
3 mo |
10 hrs |
2 mo |
7 hrs |
6 weeks |
3 hrs |
1 mo |
| Interfill 830 |
20 hrs |
3 mo |
10 hrs |
2 mo |
7 hrs |
6 weeks |
3 hrs |
1 mo |
| Interfill 830 Fast Cure |
20 hrs |
3 mo |
10 hrs |
2 mo |
7 hrs |
6 weeks |
3 hrs |
1 mo |
| Interprotect 2000E |
20 hrs |
3 mo |
10 hrs |
2 mo |
7 hrs |
6 weeks |
3 hrs |
1 mo |
| Interprotect 3000/3001 |
20 hrs |
3 mo |
10 hrs |
2 mo |
7 hrs |
6 weeks |
3 hrs |
1 mo |
| Note: Interprotect 2000E or Fiberglass No Sand Primer must be used prior to Antifouling paint. |
Disclaimer: Charts apply to Interlux products only. The information provided is not intended to be exhaustive. Because iboats.com does not know how this information is being used, they cannot take responsibility for any actions as a result.
The performance of marine paint on many factors outside the control of iboats.com, including surface preparation, proper application, and environmental conditions. Therefore, iboats.com cannot guarantee this product’s suitability for your particular purpose or application. By purchase or use of this product, buyer agrees that the sole and exclusive remedy, if any, is limited to the refund of the purchase price or replacement of the product at iboats.com’s option.
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