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Anonymous user
16 January 2007 12:10:43
Anitfoul Removal
Does anyone know of a good Anitfoul Removal Company?
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SnrDeacon
16 January 2007 12:55:06
Joined: January 2007
Location: Southampton, United Kingdom
Posts: 1
Re: Anitfoul Removal
There is a company called the Antifoul removal company that a friend of mine has used, he said the results were good and I will probably use them next year. Hope this helps. He said he found them in the All at sea publication.
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Anonymous user
16 January 2007 14:26:00
Arc Anitfoul Removal
Does anyone know of a good Anitfoul Removal Company?


You could try Arc The Anitfoul Removal Company Telephone: 07917 700039

http://www.arccompany.co.uk/contactdetails.html

There service Quoted from their website:

Our Service
In view of the many environmental issues around today, we use a cleaning technique that only uses the earths natural elements . volcanic sand, fresh heated water, and low pressurised air.

It's called the Farrow System and we are licensed operators in the South of England. Based in Hampshire we are ideally located to cover the area from Poole to Brighton and up to London.
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Anonymous user
28 February 2007 19:48:23
Re: Arc Anitfoul Removal
I can vouch for those guys, they are good.
The farrow system is very effective.

David
www.boatcareuk.com
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Anonymous user
11 March 2007 16:22:17
Re: Arc Anitfoul Removal
I'd recommend a look at Symblast.com
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Anonymous user
11 March 2007 16:33:33
Re: Antifoul Removal
Yes definately, call a guy called Paul From Symblast.com, he did my boat last week in Hamble Point and I am chuffed as nuts!!
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Anonymous user
10 July 2008 14:24:42
Re: Antifoul Removal
you may want to consider using a blasting company that specialises in blasting soda, its process is ACTUALLY 100% ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE as it uses baking soda which is food industry safe unlike other other applications. Tiny particles of soda explode on impact of the surface being cleaned resulting in a non abrasive cleaning method unlike conventional slurry blasting and it cleans everything normal blasting methods can but with better and safer results and is really eviro-friendly!! check it out at www.soda-blast.co.uk i did its fantasic . Adrian
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Anonymous user
24 June 2009 07:19:56
Re: Antifoul Removal
I love the fact that paul from synblast has blatently added to this post pretending to be a boat owner. Nice one Paul goes to show youll lie to anyone about anything.
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Stephen-admin
25 June 2009 08:52:30
Joined: May 2009
Location: Southampton, United Kingdom
Posts: 2
Re: Antifoul Removal
I used to use a antifoul remover from my local chandlery and a bosch electric scraper, worked a dream!
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