Handle with care.Read all warnings, safety texts and HEMPEL Safety Data Sheets before use, and follow all local and national regulations during use.Clean the surface from dirt and remove grease with Hempel’s Pre-Clean or Hempel’s Boat Shampoo and rinse with fresh water.Allow the surface to dry.
Application:
By hand: Shake well before use.Apply Hempel’s Rubbing Liquid evenly to the surface and rub in a circular motion until the surface is almost dry.Wipe off the product with a clean cloth.Apply more Hempel’s Rubbing Liquid until the desired finish is achieved.With a rotary polisher (Most effective method for large areas):Apply Hempel’s Rubbing Liquid evenly to the surface and polish with a polisher.Work on small areas to prevent the compound from drying.Dry compound may burn the gelcoat.Use only clean polishing pads, as a dirty or contaminated pad can cause scratches and swirl marks.Clean the polishing pad regularly during use.Keep the compound moist.Adding a few drops of water to the compound and surface may help.Keep the polishing pad flat or at a very slight angle, as using the edge of the pad can cause burn marks or swirl marks.It is recommended to use with a polisher with a speed of 1,500–2,500 rpm.It is recommended to allow painted surfaces to dry for at least 30 days before using the product.
Do not expose to freezing temperatures.Do not apply in direct sunlight.Minimum surface temperature: 5°C/41°F.
For a high gloss, use: Hempel’s Custom Marine Polish. Finish with: Hempel’s Wax or Hempel’s Wax TecCel
Application method
Shake well before use. Do not apply in direct sunlight.
Notes
– Apply Hempel’s Rubbing Liquid evenly to the surface and rub in a circular motion until the surface is almost dry. Water can be added in drops to prevent the compound from drying completely. Wipe with a clean rag.– If necessary, the treatment can be repeated.– Apply Hempel’s Custom Marine Polish to obtain a protective,glossy surface. For a high-gloss and durable finish, apply Hempel’s Wax– or Hempel’s Wax TecCel wax.
Storage conditions
– Temperature must not fall below 0°C [32°F] during transport and storage.