GL: SS care in salt water
Pete & Peggy Frazier
frazier@chartermi.net
Sat Feb 3 10:37:18 EST 2007
Interesting product (nyalic) Post Isabel our stainless was replaced by a
very reputable firm in Annapolis.
Since then we have had excessive rusting on the stanchions. Might try
it unless someone has had a
negative experience with it?
* *NYALIC. actually repels water, so it resists mildew.
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* *Below the waterline, resists marine growth
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* *On the waterline, creates a surface that is easily cleaned with
soap and water.
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* *Above the waterline, blocks UV rays to protect surfaces from
extreme sunlight.
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* *Ideal on masts, stanchions, and booms
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* *Strong and durable, will last 2 years on bare fiberglass
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* *Can be maintained indefinitely, and re-coated, with no sanding or
priming required*
Pete and Peggy Frazier Grand Pelican Marco Island
Keith wrote:
> Re:preventative care to look after stainless stanchions in salt water areas?
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> This might be worth trying: http://www.nyalic.com/ It's a polymer coating
> that can be sprayed on metal, FG, etc. I've never tried it, but they have
> some pretty interesting claims. Might be worth a can and a little test spot.
>
>
> Keith
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