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Ask your local fishermen. They will probably tell you to quit worrying so much about four months exposure, unless, of course, the teredo worms are so much more powerful in the
Med
than elsewhere.
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Res Q
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is the product Alan's talking about. Not sure how available it is outside Australasia.
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Thanks Pete. That's the stuff. I have never met anything that is as tenaciouse and as
water
proof as that stuff is.
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Pete's right.
According to
International Protective Coatings - International Paint - Akzo Nobel
“RES-Q-STEEL” GMA176/500ML* is only available in:
Australia
,
Fiji
,
New Zealand
, &
Papua New Guinea
.
* A unique, red oxide pigmented non-drying anti corrosive paste that is suitable for protecting a wide range of
metals
.
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