S0 polishing compound Sea-Line is a polishing paste is designed for professionals – manufacturers, shipyards and products where it forms the outer layer of the technical gelcoat or industrial topcoat with a high hardness.
Weight | Code |
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1 kg | 11246 |
No silicone
S0 polishing compound removes imperfections after sanding grit sandpaper, even P800 (depending on the hardness of the surface). The paste is designed to work with with machines with a maximum rotation speed of 2000.
Best when applied with wool and hard sponges.
Surfaces | gelcoat, polyurethane paints and varnishes, | |||
Function | removing defects from the surface gloss restoring | |||
Consistency | paste | |||
Surface preparation * | mechanical grinding | manual grinding | ||
light color | dark color | light color | light color | |
gelcoat | P800 ⇒ | P1200 ⇒ | P1200 ⇒ | P1500 ⇒ |
polyurethane paint | P1200 ⇒ | P1500 ⇒ | P1200 ⇒ | P1500 ⇒ |
hign hardness surfaces | P1200 ⇒ | P1500 ⇒ | P1500 ⇒ | P2000 ⇒ |
* grinding paper minimal gradation
Clean the surface destined for polishing. If removing defects is necessary, polish the surface with sandpaper of the following gradation preliminary polishing: <P500
Polish the surface with sandpaper of final gradation : P800 →
Dark colours or hard surfaces polish the surface with sandpaper of final gradation : P1200 →
Clean the surface, apply the compound onto an element or head (wool or tough sponge)
Apply the compound at minimum rotations on the whole surface that is being polished (800-1000 rotations/min) polishing until it changes colour and the compound changes its texture
Slowly increase the speed max. to 1800 RPM working with a little pressure
Clean the surface.
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