Q 2 R GELCOAT

An advanced ceramic coating developed specially for gelcoat and yacht paint.

Q²R GelCoat is a dedicated ceramic coating designed to protect gelcoat and yacht paint from harsh marine conditions. It forms a durable, one layer protective barrier that shields surfaces from UV exposure, oxidation and environmental damage while maintaining a clean and glossy appearance.

An advanced ceramic coating developed specially for gelcoat and yacht paint.

Marine surfaces are constantly exposed to water, organic contamination and extreme UV radiation. Q²R GelCoat delivers strong self cleaning behaviour that helps reduce dirt build up and simplifies routine maintenance. Its high slickness limits contamination adhesion, while exceptional water repellency and watermark resistance address one of the most common challenges of ceramic coatings in marine use. The highly concentrated formula provides strong chemical resistance, protecting gelcoat and paint against colour fading, oxidation and salt water exposure.

SELF-CLEANING PROPERTIES
PREVENTS UV DAMAGE
GUARDS AGAINST THE ELEMENTS
WATER REPELLENT

TECHNICAL DETAILS

CAPACITIES
100 ML / 200 ML
BOX CONTAINS
Q²R GelCoat / Q²M MF Applicator
Durability
Gloss
Beading
Hardness
Real World Lifespan
1-2 seasons
PH Tolerance
2-11
Consumption
3-5ml/m²

HOW TO USE
Q 2 R GELCOAT

01
Wash and decontaminate the surface thoroughly.

02
Degrease using a suitable marine degreaser.

03
Apply Q²R GelCoat evenly using a microfibre applicator.

04
Work in controlled sections to ensure uniform coverage.

05
Allow proper curing before exposing to water.

FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS

01
What is Q²R GelCoat designed for?

Protecting gelcoat and yacht paint in marine environments.

02
How many layers are required?

It is designed as an easy to use one layer coating.

03
What are the main benefits in marine use?

UV protection, oxidation resistance, self cleaning behaviour and water repellency.

04
Is it resistant to salt water?

Yes, it provides strong chemical resistance against marine exposure.

05
How long does it last?

One to two marine seasons, depending on use and conditions.