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Jacques,
My idea is to use West Epoxy with the pigments to fill small chips and cracks. MMC "Jacques" wrote in message om... Yes but gelcoat will not work, it has no wax. What you need is top coat. Gelcoat is just polyester resin. Jacques. www.bateau.com "Michael Daly" wrote in message ... On 11-Nov-2004, "MMC" wrote: Where do you get gel coat pigments? I've got a few dings I'd like to fix without repainting the whole boat. The same place you get gel coat usually - any decent marine supply shop. Mike |
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MMC wrote:
Jacques, My idea is to use West Epoxy with the pigments to fill small chips and cracks. That will certainly work, but depending on what epoxy you use, the resulting patch will be somewhat yellow compared to white gelcoat. You can use white "finish" gelcoat instead, to get a better match. Here's a link to it: http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...oductId=125479 |
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