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Few years back, a surf ski developed cosmetic delams in the gel
coat around the cockpit area. The builder sent me a half pint of polyester resin pre-mixed with yellow pigment and, I guess, wax. Stuff worked. But now I want to finish a ding repair and, upon opening the can of gel coat, find that it's gone all lumpy. If I stir it long enough, some of the lumps smooth out, but I still can't get it to where it will flow properly upon application. Is there any hope for this stuff (thinning agents? extreme agitation - as in a paint store's mechanical shaker? something else?) Or should I try to get some fresh resin/pigment? If when I do get some fresh stuff, it seems more logical to me to ask for the pigment, resin, and wax as separate items and then mix them when needed. Am I on the right track with the separate ingredients approach? -- PeteCresswell |
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