
remove the
release agents or waxes and also helps give the keel guard's adhesive a better mechanical
bond.
Other products such as Acry-Lac cleaner, Liquid Sandpaper, Interlux 202, or other wash
solvents containing xylene or toluene with alcohol may be used.
Step 3: After cleaning
the keel area, apply a very thin coat of the 3M #94 keel primer.
Squeeze the liquid from the bottle in order to wet the sponge applicator on the top. Apply the keel primer, keeping the sponge applicator wet, and make sure that the entire area where the keel guard will be installed is primed, especially the edges. The primer interacts with the adhesive to create a bond that will become stronger over time. Be sure not to confuse the primer for a cleaning agent! Before installing the keel guard, unroll it and set in the sun for 10 minutes. It shouldn't be installed in temperatures below 60 degrees Fahrenheit. The adhesive has a protective red plastic liner that's been scored 1-inch wide down the center. This is done to aid in the centering of the keel guard. |
Step 4: Pull back the
center liner or sheath 2 to 3 feet, exposing the 3M adhesive tape. Remove the sides of the
protective liner, without touching the adhesive to anything that could contaminate it, including
your fingers. Align the keel guard with the center of the keel, and press it on by hand or with the
supplied burnishing tool. Don't touch the adhesive and keel guard to the keel until it's centered.
Once the adhesive touches the primed surface, it's a permanent bond. Pull back the protective strips one side at a time ' up to 3 feet ' and press on by hand or with the burnishing tool. Work from the center out so no air is trapped between the hull and the adhesive. Do one side up to 3 feet, then the other. Work toward the rear in 3-foot sections until completed. After installation, go over with the burnishing tool, and apply strong force and pressure. |