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Boat Manufacturing Dust Control Paint Additive

RepelX helps boat manufacturing and marine production facilities test anti-static dust-resistant painted surfaces in interior support and production areas.

Boat manufacturing facilities can use RepelX in compatible interior paint to test whether treated painted walls, doors, and support-area surfaces attract less static-driven dust.

Why this matters in boat plants

Boat production can create dust from sanding, cutting, composites, packaging, foot traffic, and general plant activity. Painted surfaces in support areas can get dirty fast.

Good first test areas

Start with production corridors, painted doors, maintenance rooms, offices inside the plant, break areas, trim, and walls near dusty work zones. Avoid claims about process-critical clean rooms until tested.

Recommended pilot

Run side-by-side sections at 1 oz per gallon and 1.5 oz per gallon. Photograph the results weekly and track wipe-down effort before deciding on a full-area order.

What RepelX does not do

It does not replace dust collection, ventilation, PPE, process controls, or cleaning. It helps the painted surface resist static-driven dust attraction.

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Quick Questions

Is RepelX useful for boat manufacturing facilities?

It may be useful for interior painted support and production-area surfaces where static-driven dust attraction is a maintenance issue. Test first.

Can it be used around fiberglass dust?

RepelX does not remove fiberglass dust from the air or replace dust control systems. It can be tested on compatible painted surfaces to reduce static-driven dust attraction.

What dose should be tested?

Start with 1 oz per gallon and compare with 1.5 oz per gallon in heavy airborne dust areas. Do not exceed 1.5 oz per gallon.