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TotalBoat Topside Primer is a premium, fast-drying marine primer designed for topside surfaces above the waterline. Its high-solids formula offers excellent coverage with just one coat, compatible with both 1- and 2-part polyurethane and enamel paints. Suitable for wood, fiberglass, gelcoat, and previously painted surfaces, it ensures a durable, waterproof base that accelerates your marine painting projects with professional results.













| ASIN | B00HS4YY8K |
| Brand | TotalBoat |
| Colour | Gray |
| Coverage | Full |
| Finish Type | Enamel |
| Included Components | Paint |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Form | Spray |
| Item Volume | 947 Millilitres |
| Item Weight | 1 kg 320 g |
| Item model number | 365386 |
| Manufacturer | TotalBoat |
| Package Dimensions | 12.7 x 10.79 x 10.79 cm; 1.31 kg |
| Package Information | Carton |
| Paint Type | Enamel |
| Size | Quart |
| Special Feature | Fast-Drying |
| Specific Uses For Product | Marine primer for one-part two-part topside paints. Use above the waterline only. |
| Surface Recommendation | Fibreglass |
| UPC | 811932020314 |
B**N
Great product but its all about the prep before you prime. Sharp edges need to be rounded or you will sand thru the primer. The primer dries very quickly ( even thinned 10% ) so complete the square space in front of you before you proceed but make sure you do a light ( no pressure ) role on your final tip pass. ( I did not use a brush to tip. I rolled my project using a foam roller which works great. My surface was an epoxy sanded with 120 grit. You could still see the swirls after priming in the first coat but the 2nd coat did the trick & seals everything. "Seals".... I have done some minor filler work on a few imperfections before priming. The primer prepped these spots ( dull finish ) in the first pass & sealed them in the second pass along with all the filling all the swirls. The only thing I could see after the second pass was the roller marks. If you make a final no pressure pass this should be minimal. 1) There is no such thing as a one coat. I could light see thru one coat but the coverage is excellent. 2 coats are required 2) You must lightly sand between coats just to take the roughness out. I use 320 dry light passover on the first coat & 400 wet sanding with orbital sander on the 2nd coat & did not sand thru the primer. I did not need a third coat mainly because the surface prep was almost perfect. 3) Do not use the thinner to clean the surface ( primer ) between coats unless its over 24hrs. Only use to prep the surface before you prime. I could sand after 4 hrs Coverage is very accurate based on applying 2 coats. My project was about 120 sq ft so I had to use 2 qts. 1/2 ( 4 oz ) cup will coat about 30 sf. So you don't waste primer, leave the little stuff for leftover paints. I had 4 2x4 hatches that i coated after each of the 4 30 sq ft sections which worked out well.
S**7
Coats well but will need at least 2 coats. Dry time for me was 4 days
J**N
Shipper did not secure the lid of the paint, and it was open in the bag when I got it.
B**N
So far, I'm unimpressed. The seller has the volumes mislabeled. If you click on the 1.0 Gallon option, they send a quart. I suppose it was a fair price for 1 qt, but I clicked on 1 gallon because I needed 1 gallon. Now I need to order more..
A**R
Used to prime boat floors, stir product well before using as everything settles too bottom.. Nylon brush and 1/8” foam roller worked perfect, did 24’ open bow boat with 1 quart still have touch up left if needed after 1 solid gray coat.. Excited for the total tread top coat..
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