Is there a recommendation of the number of coatings for a ship submerged in Sea Water and what is the effect of salt water on Rust Bullet?
Three generous coats would be the minimum recommended. If the ship will be used to do a lot of hard docking or hard landing on the beach then four coats will provided more adequate protection. Sea temperatures vary as does the salt content and these factors may affect the recommended dft. Salt water should have no effect on Rust Bullet unless the water temperature is rapidly changed from sub zeros to a couple of hundred degrees Fahrenheit. If the Rust Bullet coating is applied properly from preparation to the end, the coating will not peel or bubbling off. Unless there are unexpected chemicals concentrated where the hull is submerged, the Rust Bullet coating should hold its ground with ease. Should there be an event, such as a boating accident and the coating integrity is compromised, after inspection and evaluation, you can always re-apply the Rust Bullet to the comprised area.
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