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SHARKHIDE METAL PROTECTANT PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
SHARKHIDE Metal
Protectant was originally formulated forty plus years ago by a
group of chemical engineers, whose mission was to create a
product that would protect aluminum structural and decorative
trim pieces (in the building industry) from the damaging
effects of masonry mortar as well as the elements. SHARKHIDE
was an instant success! But with the advent of new building
styles and materials, the SHARKHIDE formula was no longer
needed, and set on a back shelf. And that’s where it remained
until the mid eighties.
Since then, we here at Flatwater inc. have introduced the
remarkable features of this product into such industries as
Marine, Automotive, Cycle, Aircraft, Trucking, RV,
Architectural, Building Maintenance and many others. Actually
the working principals behind SHARKHIDE are very simple. The
materials that make up SHARKHIDE Metal Protectant are a
proprietary blend of many types of resins. These resins are
then suspended in a blend of two different solvents. When
applied to a surface, the solvents rapidly evaporate leaving
the actual SHARKHIDE Metal Protectant behind. This forms an
air tight film over any metal surface, and will protect
against just about anything Mother Nature can throw at it.
In the marine industry, SHARKHIDE is used primarily on
aluminum hulls such as Pontoon boats, House Boats, and Fishing
boats. In most instances, a couple of good coats can last many
years. It's not uncommon to see three to five years of
protection. On applications like motorcycles, muscle cars,
show cars and other things that don't see a lot of exposure to
the elements, you may see as many as eight or more years. In
severe duty applications such as fire/rescue equipment, over
the road trucks, dumps, tanks and the like, you can still
enjoy one to three (or more) years of protection. And one of
the many great features of SHARKHIDE is when it is time to
reapply, there's no need to strip or prep the original coat.
Since SHARKHIDE's "self etching", you simply wipe a fresh coat
over the old one, and the new coat will partially melt, and
blend right into the first!
Below
are some pictures of test panels we did to send to dealers
for displays. We simply wiped a couple of coats of
SHARKHIDE Metal Protectant on the right sides of the
panels when they were new. Then, the panels were submerged
in lake water for a few hours at a time. After just a few
weeks of this, you can already see a huge difference
between the protected and unprotected sides.
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