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- 2,600+ Colours.
- High-quality marine gloss paint designed for a durable finish on marine structures.
- For general marine areas, including bridge fonts, deck work, masts, and superstructures.
- High weather resistance.
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The single-component marine gloss paint is specially formulated to provide a high-gloss, durable finish that withstands the harsh conditions of marine environments. This paint is available in a variety of colours, making it ideal for both functional and decorative applications. The product is known for its excellent opacity and weather resistance, ensuring that surfaces remain protected and visually appealing even under challenging conditions.
Application Areas
This marine gloss paint is versatile and can be used on various marine structures, including bridge fonts, deck work, masts, and superstructures. It adheres well to properly prepared surfaces, providing a long-lasting finish that resists the effects of saltwater, UV radiation, and other environmental factors.
Application Instructions
- Ensure all surfaces are clean, dry, and free from contaminants before application. Existing painted surfaces should be cleaned, degreased, and sanded to create an adequate key for adhesion.
- For best results, apply using a brush or roller. Airless spray can also be used, with a recommended nozzle size of 0.011 inches and a pressure of 1800 to 2000 psi.
- Apply at temperatures above the dew point to avoid contamination. Ensure proper ventilation in confined spaces during application and drying.
- Avoid applying in high humidity or low temperatures as these conditions can adversely affect drying and performance.
Limitations and Recommendations
While this marine gloss paint is highly versatile, it should not be used on surfaces that are prone to excessive movement or on flexible substrates. It is also not suitable for immersion service. For specific applications or if in doubt, always refer to the manufacturer's data sheet.
For additional protection, particularly in aggressive environments, consider using a complementary product such as Teamac Marine Primer.
Health and Safety
UN Number: 1263
Always refer to the downloadable safety data sheet for detailed health and safety information. This product contains hydrocarbons. Ensure adequate ventilation during use, avoid contact with skin and eyes, and do not inhale vapours.
Data sheet
- For Use By
- Consumer Use
- Interior / Exterior Use
- Exterior Use
- For Use On
- Metal
Wood
Steel
GRP
Iron
Previously Painted Surfaces - Application Method
- Brush
Roller
Spray - Sheen
- Gloss
- Colour
- Standard / Ready Mixed
- Single, Two or Three Pack
- Single
- Pack Size
- 1L
2.5L
5L
500ml - Key Features
- High gloss. Excellent opacity and adhesion.
- Dry to Handle (at 20°C)
- 12 Hours
- Dry to Recoat (at 20°C)
- 12 hours or overnight
- Fully Cured (at 20°C)
- 5 - 7 Days
- Coverage
- 12m² per litre
- Recommended Thinner/Cleaner
- Teamac Thinner 14
- Solids by Volume
- 44%
- VOC
- 530 g/litre
- Touch Dry
- 4 Hours
- Finish
- Gloss
- Recommended Dry Film Thickness
- 35 - 40 µm
- Recommended Wet Film Thickness
- 80 µm
- UN Number
- UN1263
- Specific Gravity
- 0.9 to 1.16 @ 20°C
- Viscosity
- 3.5 sq.m / litre Poise @ 25°C
- Base Type
- Solvent-Based
- Suitable For Use On
- Metal
- Suitable For Use On
- Wood
- Suitable For Use On
- Steel
- Suitable For Use On
- Previously Painted Surfaces
- Suitable For Use On
- Iron
- Suitable For Use On
- GRP
- Finish
- Gloss
- Application Method
- Brush
- Application Method
- Roller
- Application Method
- Spray
- Manufacturer
- Teamac
- Components
- 1K
- Usages
- Marine Applications
- Product Usage Type
- Topcoat
- Product Range
- Marine
- Fastest Delivery
- Next Working Day
- Colour Family
- Cream
- Colour Family
- Beige
- Colour Family
- Grey
- Colour Family
- Green
- Colour Family
- Blue
- Colour Family
- Red
- Colour Family
- Brown
- Colour Family
- Pink
- Colour Family
- Orange
- Colour Family
- Purple
- Colour Family
- Yellow
- Colour Family
- Black
- Colour Family
- White
Questions
Question about the product
Alan Rhategan on 2024-10-06 20:15:45 | Question:
Would like to repaint the hulls of my dart 18 catamaran grp hulls. The boat is stored our the water. If we capsized we stand on the side of the hull to right the boat which causes it to flex ,would this crack the paint? Would the paint withstand being in water when sailing? Thinking of using marine gloss. Also do I need to prime grp or can it be applied by just sanding to key the paint ? |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Assuming the existing coating is clean, dry, sound and lightly abraded, Teamac Marine Gloss can be applied directly to suitably prepared GRP surfaces. We'd recommend applying to a small test area firstly to check compatibility and adhesion with the existing coating, prior to full application. For added protection, a first coat of Teamac Marine Primer Undercoat can also be applied, this will assist with adhesion and provide additional protection. | |
Darren on 2024-02-08 08:54:21 | Question:
We have an external zinc coated metal extract duct system that has, somewhere, small gaps which is sucking in surface water and we are thinking of painting all the joints (and hopefully the paint would fill the gaps). Would this paint be sufficient, or is there another that you would recommend (I'm not sure this paint is the one I would need) |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
This product wouldn't be suitable to recommend for this application type. If you could e-mail through some images of the holes/gaps and condition of the duct system to repair, this will help us to look into possible product recommendations. Please e-mail [email protected]. | |
Chris J on 2023-07-23 16:10:57 | Question:
I am trying to paint a concrete garden statue Water bowl the bowl is constantly under water and I need to repaint this in white. Is this the correct paint please |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Thank you for your enquiry, Teamac Marine Gloss wouldn't be suitable to apply as it isn't designed for constant submersion. Assuming the concrete is thoroughly cleaned and prepared using Coo-Var Acid Etch, we would recommend using Coo-Var Swimming Pool Paint. The first coat thinned by 10% with Teamac Thinner 15 before applying 2 full coats. | |
brian holland on 2023-02-02 11:27:24 | Question:
What type of gloss paint is suitable for the sides of a yacht that is on a mooring at sea for up to 4 months |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Assuming the areas to be painted are above the waterline, they are clean, dry, sound and prepared as detailed in the technical data sheet Teamac Marine Gloss would be suitable for this application. | |
Rob on 2022-12-01 16:12:55 | Question:
Hi, would this product be suitable for painting both metalwork (gutters) and timber (fascias) to an exposed building elevation? How many years would be expected before recoating was required? |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
For these applications assuming the steel gutters and timber fascias are clean, dry, sound and prepared as detailed in the technical data sheet Teamac Metalcote Plant Enamel would be a better option. This would have a life expectancy of upto 5 years. We would recommend to test for compatibility and adhesion on previously painted areas prior to full application. Bare steel or iron areas should be primed first with Teamac Zinc Phosphate Primer and bare timber areas with Teamac Aluminium Wood Primer. | |
Anna Myat on 2022-09-24 12:10:07 | Question:
I want to repaint a plywood cabin on my boat. It's been previously painted with an exterior paint (not sure which). The paint has cracked a bit (sun damage) so I was going to sand back and then apply Teamac Marine Gloss (which the previous owner has left me). Does that sound OK? Does it matter if I don't know what it was painted with before? |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
We would recommend to test for compatibility and adhesion on a small area prior to full application. Assuming this is successful, the previously painted area is clean, dry, sound and prepared as detailed in the technical data sheet Teamac Marine Gloss can be used. | |
Christian on 2022-07-13 06:22:56 | Question:
Hi, Is the paint suitable to paint over a coating of epoxy resin (used to seal plywood)? Thank you |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Unfortunately no, for this application assuming the resin coated plywood is clean, dry, sound and prepared as detailed in the technical data sheet we can recommend Teamac High Performance 2 Pack Zinc Phosphate Primer. This could be overpainted with Teamac High Performance Polyurethane Topcoat. This can be mixed to many RAL, NCS or BS colours in a gloss finish. | |
Sandra Richardson on 2022-06-21 22:53:52 | Question:
I have rust treated and applied 2 coats of red oxide to a steel 1975 narrowboat , do I need to undercoat, or can I apply the gloss next? Is your gloss the right product for a hard wearing, British weather resistant top coat? As you do not send samples, how can I aquire an Industry standard colour chart ?We are looking for a dark blue Many Thanks |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Assuming the previously primed areas to be painted are above the waterline, they are clean, dry, sound and prepared as detailed in the technical data sheet we would recommend Teamac Marine Undercoat is used prior to application of Teamac Marine Gloss. This is available in many RAL, NCS or BS colours in a gloss finish. We have RAL, NCS and BS colour charts available to view at our trade counter, alternatively they can be purchased here. | |
Alan on 2022-05-25 12:28:07 | Question:
I have a tin of Teamac marine gloss (mixed to a RAL colour). Can it be used with a paint conditioner to avoid brush and roller marks? If so which conditioner would you recommend. |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
This product can be thinned upto 10% with Teamac Thinner 14. We would not recommend the addition of any other product to this paint for this application. If you do so we would recommend you test for compatibility prior to application. | |
Anne Johnston on 2022-04-15 16:59:30 | Question:
We have 2 GRP garage doors which have faded in places and now look very patchy, Would the Teamac marine paint be suitable? Please can you recommend how to prepare the surface Thankyou |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Yes assuming the GRP garage doors are clean, dry, sound, prepared as detailed in the technical data sheet and Teamac Marine Undercoat is applied first this can be used. The doors must be sanded prior to application and free from anything that can affect adhesion. This can be mixed to many RAL, NCS or BS colours in a gloss finish. | |
Liam on 2021-08-28 20:41:55 | Question:
I am wanting to repaint the Cab area of a 30 year old motorhome l. Originally a gel coat over fibreglass. Now with surface cracks and showing age. Can I sand, key, prime and paint this fibreglass using this product? Thanksz |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Assuming the cracked gel coat is repaired 1st, it would then need to be clean, dry, sound and prepared as detailed in the technical data sheet we before applying a coat of Teamac Marine Undercoat followed by 2 coats of Teamac Marine Gloss. | |
David on 2021-01-25 16:28:18 | Question:
Hi, I'm looking to paint over an Avocado Green coloured interior cockpit (original coat GRP). I'd like to paint over with a lighter colour like Light Ivory. Would I need to undercoat since its darker or can I just sand & paint over with the Marine Gloss Top Coat?? Many Thanks |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Yes, assuming the GRP is clean, dry, sound and prepared as detailed in the Technical Data Sheet you will require the Teamac Marine Undercoat prior to application of Teamac Marine Gloss. | |
Adam on 2020-06-20 21:17:11 | Question:
Hi there, what's the correct base coat for this kingfisher gloss please!? Thanks |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
The compatible preceeding coat for Teamac Marine Gloss is Teamac Marine Undercoat. | |
A Rower on 2020-03-03 14:26:53 | Question:
Hi, Would this product be suitable for painting carbon fibre oars for use in racing rowing boats? Thanks, |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
This product has never been tested on carbon fibre. If the oar has been previously gelcoated it may work, but you would have to test it on a small area. | |
Elaine McShane on 2019-11-11 02:30:16 | Question:
I’m looking to paint the wet wall within my shower a deep green colour. Would the tea Mac marine gloss in mint green be suitable for this? Thanks |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
We would recommend Teamac Chlorvar Chlorinated Rubber Paint or Teamac P101 High Performance Finish for use in a wet room, rather than Teamac Marine Gloss. You will however need to be careful with compatibility with these two products and we would recommend you carry out a test area prior to full application. | |
David on 2019-11-02 22:07:23 | Question:
Is Teamac Marine Gloss the correct paint for the Hull of my enterprise sailing dinghy? It's plywood. Can I paint directly over the current paint or do I need a primer also? The boat is in the water for a couple of hours a week usually stored outside on a trailer. |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
We'd suggest Teamac Wood Primer White, followed by Teamac Marine Undercoat, finished with Teamac Marine Gloss. | |
Paul Oconnor on 2019-08-08 22:17:28 | Question:
Hi is this paint a good finish with roller and brushes . Thanks |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Yes. | |
David Smith on 2019-06-27 18:54:20 | Question:
Hi I am looking for touch up paint for my narrow boat. The original paint was Selemix 7-110 2 part acrylic. I want a one part paint, so my question is, Is Teamac marine gloss compatible with the original paint or will it react? Although our boat is only a year old our builder is no more. I know the RAL codes. |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
With the existing paint being a two pack product you will need to give it a good sand back first, then the Marine Gloss should go on top no problem. | |
Alan Anderson on 2019-05-28 14:07:31 | Question:
Hi I am considering painting the hull of my GRP sailing boat (above the water line) in RAL 5005 or 5010. Firstly is it suitable for hull use secondly what colour primer will I need to use |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Teamac Marine Gloss should be fine for this application above the waterline as long as you sand the surface and get a key first. You should apply the gloss directly to the GRP. | |
Sarah Adams on 2019-04-22 21:19:51 | Question:
Hi. I want to paint the sides of our wooden boat with teamac marine gloss BS12E51 which of your under coat paints and which colour would you recommend to use with this colour? |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
We would recommend using Teamac Marine Undercoat in the colour 'Primrose'. | |
Phil clee on 2019-04-16 19:56:58 | Question:
Hi, I have a small 15ft fast fishing boat which is kept on a trailer. I would like to paint the hull as it's quite badly scratched. There is also some damage to the rear corner where a 2 inch section has a hole. Can you recommend a filler and paint / primer/ thinner for the purpose. The boat will be spray painted in my mates auto bodyshop. Thanks for you help |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
The answer to this enquiry depends on what is currently on the boat & what it is made from. We are working on the assumption that you are currently down to the bare GRP substrate – please advise if different. We would recommend fixing the hole using a polyester filler, followed by 1 coat of Teamac Marine Undercoat followed by 2 coats of Teamac Marine Gloss. Teamac Thinner 14 would be the thinner to use for both products. | |
Francesca Morroni on 2018-06-28 14:55:55 | Question:
Good afternoon, I am designing a restaurant in a boat and I have some painted that I would like to paint with high gloss finish. The colour is RAL5002. What kind of paint would you recommend for high traffic areas, where workers might hit the surfaces with heavy material? I need the paint to look smooth and high gloss, and to be durable and resistant to water/temperature changes. The surface of the bar especially has a semi-spherical corner, so the paint needs to be easy to apply. If you have recommendation on the substrate this would be great too. At the moment I am thinking to use plywood. Many thanks, Francesca |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
To bare plywood we would recommend priming with Rust-Oleum Mathys Pegalink Universal Adhesion Primer, then apply Rust-Oleum 9200 Rust-O-Thane in RAL 5002 Ultramarine Blue, then finish with Rust-Oleum 4900 Polycoat 2K clear gloss. | |
Peter on 2018-04-09 14:56:31 | Question:
On a house close to the sea ,I require a long life paint system,to cover previously painted( in an unknown marine paint) woodwork. doors sash windows etc. finish to be gloss or egg shell |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
We would recommend Zinsser AllCoat Exterior Satin (Water Based) or Zinsser AllCoat Exterior Gloss (Water Based) for this application. It is a long lasting all surface paint offering up to 15 years performance. Designed for the long term decoration of timber, metal, masonry, plastic, concrete, cladding & more, it forms a vapour permeable, low maintenance water-shedding coating, re-coatable in just 1 hour. It also contains a biocide to protect the dried coating against fungal degradation. | |
Nick Vincent on 2017-12-08 13:42:28 | Question:
What coating system would you advise to paint over new copper pipework in a hot/humid/damp environment (swimming pool dry duct) - for corrosive resistance. |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Assuming the pipes are not submerged and do not exceed 90°C (dry heat), then we would advise Rust-Oleum 3302 CombiPrimer Adhesion followed by Rust-Oleum CombiColor. | |
Nick Vincent on 2017-12-08 13:42:28 | Question:
What coating system would you advise to paint over new copper pipework in a hot/humid/damp environment (swimming pool dry duct) - for corrosive resistance. |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Assuming the pipes are not submerged and do not exceed 90°C (dry heat), then we would advise Rust-Oleum 3302 CombiPrimer Adhesion followed by Rust-Oleum CombiColor. | |
terry miller on 2016-05-03 13:50:39 | Question:
Hi, which primer/undercoat and top coat for a GRP garage door? Want a high end gloss finish and ideally a gloss top coat I can also use on my south facing wood front door.
thanks |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Teamac Marine Gloss would be ideal for both of your surfaces. GRP just needs to be clean and lightly sanded to provide a key and Teamac Marine Gloss can be applied directly. The preparation would be the same for previously painted or varnished wood, if bare first prime with Teamac Metaclor Underwater CR Primer. | |
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