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* Charlie Morgan wrote, On 3/26/2007 11:23 AM:
On 26 Mar 2007 10:11:03 -0500, Dave wrote: On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 07:43:09 -0400, Jeff said: Then you can add one coat each year. I would have thought the reason you get a multi-season ablative is so you don't have to add one coat each year. Normaly, that would be true, but he's using a cheap knock-off product. He saved $50, though, so it's a sweet bargain! If you had actually read my posts, you would have known that I've used Micron Extra exclusively for this millennium. When I tried to skip a season, I started getting barnacles, even though I still had lots of paint. That's why I decided to try the cheaper stuff this year - why pay all that money for something that doesn't perform better in in my home water? If it doesn't work as well, then my last trip home will take an extra 15 minutes. If it does work better, as the only reputable marine testing magazine predicts, I will have saved $200. |
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