🔧 Transform Your Surfaces with Tuff Coat!
The Tuff Coat UT-80 Adhesion Primer is a high-performance, two-component water-based epoxy primer designed for a variety of surfaces including concrete, wood, and fiberglass. With a simple 1:1 mix ratio and the ability to apply on damp surfaces, this primer is perfect for heavy use and moisture-prone areas, ensuring a strong foundation for your coatings.
Brand | Tuff Coat |
Finish Type | Matte |
Size | Gallon |
Item Volume | 1 Gallons |
Unit Count | 128.0 Fl Oz |
Paint Type | Water Based |
Item Form | Liquid |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Package Information | Can |
Coverage | 250 sq.ft. per gallon |
Manufacturer | Tuff Coat |
Part Number | TUFF Coat CP-10 Primer-Gallon |
Item Weight | 11.33 pounds |
Item model number | TUFF Coat CP-10 Primer-Gallon |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Matte |
Material | water based |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**P
Initial Outstanding Impression with This Paint!!!!
This paint was easily prepared and applied, just as advertised. I used new half inch plywood and used the Tuff-Coat CP-10 primer (recommended). I then applied the Tuff-Coat paint Color-(Key West Sand). I followed the simple instructions and rolled it right on. It is a non-skid rubberized paint that looks to be perfect! I've walked on it, spilt water and other liquids on it, dropped tools on it and it cleans right up. Haven't been fishing with it yet, but if it holds up over time, this will be a much better solution than carpeting the boat. As always, Amazon shipped it perfectly to my home, in 3 days. It was packaged perfectly and arrived as it was supposed to. I am extremely pleased with the service and the paint itself!!!!!! I added pic's so you could judge for yourself! So far I'm very impressed. I would have given the 5th star on durability, but I really haven't put that to the test yet, but after everything else being as advertised, I have not reason to not believe it.
J**E
Easy to apply water based primer
One gallon provided enough to coat pretty much all fiberglass surfaces on a 22' bass boat. I used it for areas that would be painted and also some that would be recarpeted. The dried primer gives a nice shiny appearance and my hope is that it seals all areas from water. Relatively easy to mix and apply, did notice that it takes longer than overnight to dry when used at the minimum recommended temperature and then overnight temps drop into the low 30's (a fan helped it cure faster the next day). No fumes were really noticed during use and it was applied easily with a short nap roller and with disposable foam brushes.
R**A
Low maintenance and durable
We did out pontoon floor in this stuff. We get soooo many compliments. It doesn't cover knots or gaps in plywood but we are ok with that. If we would have put more time into lining the boards up and filling and sanding stuff we could have gotten it looking really good. It took me about 2 days to paint. And I put 3 layers on. I did one coat Saturday morning around 10am, another around 4pm and then again on Sunday morning and let it dry all day. We were on the boat 2 days later.The floor is not slippery or gritty that it hurts our feet when walking in it. It's super easy to sweep off. We don't worry about people spilling food or drinks cause it just washed off.
K**B
Outstanding product
Installed on poontoon deck and was very easy to do. I've only had it on for several weeks but so far very pleased. I called the supplier a couple of times with questions, very helpful and polite. I rolled mine on with their roller instead of spraying and the end finish turned out great! Would highly recommend this.
A**R
Quality and Cost
I have use this product before. Two enclosed ATV trailers with drive on ramps. The rubberized coating protects from all moisture brought in by vehicles, tires to not peel of tear material, and the particular bits provide great traction and no slippage when walking on the deck surface. I will be using product again on an equipment trailer wooden surface that will be stored outside when not being used; during all seasons.
H**N
a little goes a long way
I bought the 1 gallon kit. I am refinishing a 2001 tracker proV16. The 1 gallon kit was more than enough to liberally put down 2 coats on both sides of the marine plywood. Prep your wood for best adhesion. Once i removed the old marine carpet, I use a Dewalt 6" wire cup brush on my angle grinder to brush away all old adhesive residue. I washed off the wood and let dry for 24 hours before coating. Get a small paint bucket so you can mix half of your epoxy primer at a time.
J**Z
Does exactly what its intended for!
It was a great base for the top coat, especially if you plan on coating old wood this will help seal out the minor imperfections that will absorb the top coat. A gallon of primer goes a long way start with a quart for small projects. I did my 20ft boat deck!
D**H
Just terrible
This may be the worst primer I've ever used. It's clear with the slightest milky look, so you can't tell where you are painting and it's thin...like water thin. I really have doubts that it will hold up but it was so expensive, I used it anyway. I'll hope for the best but I would never consider using this stuff again.I thought maybe I got a bad batch until I used their top coat paint and it's just as thin
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