20 Dec 2016

Aqueous Guard™ secure another partner in Florida < Back

By Aqueous Guard® Marine

Aqueous Marine Guard has been busy in Fort Lauderdale with Aqua Brothers restoring the finish and gloss to a stunning 50m yacht. The paintwork was heavily UV damaged and was in need of being brought back to its original beauty.

After a lengthy polishing process carried out by one of our approved partners, Aqua Brothers, it was time for the Aqueous Marine Guard team to work their magic.

The Aqueous Marine Guard AM4 Clear Coat was applied to the Transom and Hull sides. The ceramic clear coat not only enhanced the gloss achieved from preparing the surface through a 5 stage polishing process but also locked that high gloss in with a 96GU reading. This 50m yacht will now keep its shine whilst resisting diesel staining, harsh UV, salt water, acid rain and oxidation, as well as reducing the time necessary to clean. To top off those benefits there’s now a yacht that looks as though its’ just come out of the paint shop.

With a 2 year guarantee given on the coating Aqueous Marine Guard is all you need to protect your valuable asset whilst reducing maintenance and cleaning times as well as making cleaning easier.

Aqueous Marine Guard products are accessible to the professional industry, including polishers, painters, refinishers, manufacturers and more by providing them directly with the full range of Aqueous Marine Guard products and comprehensive technical support. Full training and support can also be provided to yacht crews on various products.

 

Contact us now and join our other approved applicators around the world who are using Aqueous Guard on many vessels from 90+ metre motor yachts to day boats and tenders. You can become certified in the application of Aqueous Marine Guard products giving an extra edge to your business as well as providing high quality protective coatings to the super yacht and marine industry.

 

 

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