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Interlux Micron Cf Blue Gallon Ybd100 Bottom Paint Biolux With Econea on 2040-parts.com

US $190.00
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Type:Bottom Paint Manufacturer Part Number:YBD100 Brand:Interlux

Interlux Micron CF
-Copper free antifouling
-Biolux with Econea


Micron CF is a copper free antifouling that provides excellent protection from shell and weed fouling. It uses Biolux technology to block slime and Econea to ward off barnacles and zebra mussels. The fast dry formula of Micron CF allows the boat to be painted and launched quickly and its ablative action reduces paint build up and helps to improve fuel efficiency. Micron CF is available in bright colors and is suitable for use on all boats including fiberglass, aluminum, wood, and steel and can be used in all waters.

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