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Tuff Coat UT-80 Adhesion Primer is a two-component, water-based epoxy primer designed for superior adhesion on concrete, wood, fiberglass, and painted surfaces. It features a simple 1:1 mix ratio, applies even on damp concrete, and includes odor-blocking properties. Ideal for prepping heavy-use and moisture-prone areas, it perfectly complements Tuff Coat’s rubberized non-skid coatings with a coverage of 60 sq. ft. per quart.
Brand | Tuff Coat |
Color | Clear |
Finish Type | Matte |
Size | 16 Fl Oz (Pack of 2) |
Item Volume | 1 Quarts |
Special Feature | Odor Blocking |
Unit Count | 32.0 Fluid Ounces |
Paint Type | Epoxy |
Surface Recommendation | Fiberglass,Masonry,Wood |
Item Form | Liquid |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | False |
Package Information | Can |
Color Code | #FFFFFF |
Coverage | 60 |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
UPC | 814461000185 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00814461000185 |
Manufacturer | Tuff Coat |
Part Number | CP-10 Primer |
Item Weight | 3.39 pounds |
Item model number | TUFF Coat CP-10 Primer-Quart |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Matte |
Material | water_based |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Odor Blocking |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Tuff coat
Primer worked as expected.
C**A
Good Product - Surface Preparation is Key
I used this on the inside of an old fiberglass Sears skiff. I cleaned the surface and scuffed the areas where I had applied new fiberglass. It went on milky and dried clear. It bonded well to the surface. You have to make sure there is no water in or on the material you are priming. It has to be fully dry.
W**R
Perfect for fiberglass
I used it to paint my old boat, prepped the old fiberglass and then on a mild day (mid 70s) I primed the fiberglass and let it cure. Worked as expected, I feel it should go without saying but make sure if you mix it to use it all bc once it's mixed it will continue to harden in the can if you don't use it.
M**B
Two half full quart cans, one qt total.
One quart total, label says covers 60 sq ft, I got a little more than that. Very thin. Seems to work so far. A little frustrating that simple info like this is so hard to come by. The paint that goes with it is extraordinarily difficult to put on with a roller. It separates so fast I kept a mixing stick in the pan.
S**
If I used a 12 inch foam roller I could of layed 3 coats on a 23ft boat
It covers alot of boat
R**N
Tuff coat for boat decks
Tuff coat is awesome when prep work is done right and the primer applied 2 coats of Tuff coat will make your deck look amazing I like the smooth texture just right on the feet with no shoes and has grip will use again.
B**L
It goes a very long way
It is very thin almost like water so it spreads a long way. I used a tiny white foam roller like you would use for smooth paint to spread it. I did not mix the entire cans contents. I was afraid it would start setting before I got done I have a lot of 27' Dive boat to cover bow to stern. I recommend steering each can separately then using a 50/50 mix in some other can this way you will likely have left over to mix later. It said on can you have 30 minutes once mixed so you judge from that. They want it mixed good for 3 minutes. It is an epoxy and it does set. The video showed putting both cans together but it is so thin the mixer would likely sling it out everywhere no mater how slow your drill can mix. I hope it helps you.
R**S
read the instructions
two part paint was used on a wood boat deck. worked perfect
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