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Get some oxytetracycline from your veterinarian, make a powder of the
crystals and add it to the paint near any 'problem' areas where barnacles attach to the paint. Effect will only last a season. I also think the oxytet is commercially available .... called "Compound-X" etc.; available from BoatUS/WM, etc. but expensive. In article , Karin Conover-Lewis wrote: Interesting tip, Rich. Explains why the bottom paint is just plain gone at my lower gudgeon, which has a tear-drop zinc attached to it. Diver must have been scrubbing that area vigorously. I'm planning to give that area several coats when I repaint the bottom next year (on the hard this year). |
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