14 Jun 2017

High Gloss Superyacht Paint Protection with a 2 year warranty < Back

By Aqueous Guard® Marine

With the new Mediterranean season fast approaching, paint and your overall yachts appearance might have been put to the bottom of the list. It’s not too late to improve, protect and cut your maintenance down and Aqueous Guard® can do just that backed with a two year warranty using the Aqueous Guard® Ceramic Clear Coat system.

With over 50 yachts coated this year either directly through Aqueous Guard® or licensed applicators, Aqueous Guard® is quickly becoming the product of choice, with a fully backed 2 year warranty, a service that you can trust and prices that won’t be beaten.

Customers are seeing big savings on time spent cleaning their yachts with even the stubborn stains such as diesel soot being a breeze to remove. With Aqueous Guard® applied a simple wash, rinse and dry returns your yacht to its former glory.

Applying Aqueous Guard® to both old and new surfaces enhances the overall look, protecting and maintaining the gloss for years and preventing deterioration. Aqueous Guard® is an alternative to a re-paint when time and budget is short and it can be applied very quickly without the yacht being hauled or the need for scaffolding and tenting. The average 50m yachts hull can be polished and fully coated in less than 10 days.

Working with professionals in the industry, Aqueous Guard® can meet most requirements in many geographical areas and accommodate to individual needs as customers and management companies have seen. To obtain a free quote, discuss further and be put into contact with existing customers and management companies, contact Aqueous Guard® at info.marine@aqueousguard.com

For those looking to join the Aqueous Guard® network from either sales or application and taking the license to apply the bespoke Aqueous Guard® ceramic coatings, get in touch on support@aqueousguard.com

www.aqueousguard.com

+44 (0) 1474 567600

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