Interlux interprotect 2000

Has anyone used this for the last coating/filler in lew of the last coat of epoxy--I am fighting cold weather in Michigan (40's).  I don't want to finish and see I need another patch here or there.  Was thinking or renting a propane heater for one day and getting this exterior side of the boat DONE!!  Then moving on to the fun side--the interior.


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RE: Interlux interprotect 2000

Broadmargins, The interprotect 2000 is an epoxy material but it is thin and watery and will not afford the protection provided by epoxy resin.  Are you doing your  build inside?  Propane will create moisture which may cause problems with your epoxy.  I'm in southwest Michigan and I would bet we will have some 60 degree days before it gets really cold.  If I were doing it here I would get an electric heater or some really bright lights under the hull and wait for one of those 60 degree days.  It may take a few days for the epoxy to cure, but it will eventually cure.

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