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Chuck March 7th 04 05:26 PM

removing cetol from gelcoat
 
While applying Cetol to the teak last year I learned the hard way that
one should mask the gelcoat around the part before brushing on the
Cetol. I've tried to remove the stain from the gelcoat with acetone but
I can't say it was too successful. I'd like to hear what others have
tried and how successful they've been.


RichG March 7th 04 09:54 PM

removing cetol from gelcoat
 
I, too have had Cetol stain some boats. Unfortunately, I don't remember what
worked or didn't and the boat is gone to a new owner. I'd try WD40. It still
amazes me what that stuff will do for sticky messes etc. --
RichG
http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners
"Chuck" wrote in message
...
While applying Cetol to the teak last year I learned the hard way that
one should mask the gelcoat around the part before brushing on the
Cetol. I've tried to remove the stain from the gelcoat with acetone but
I can't say it was too successful. I'd like to hear what others have
tried and how successful they've been.




Steve March 7th 04 10:35 PM

removing cetol from gelcoat
 
Chuck, the acetone is too strong and will soften the gel coat before you get
the cetol stain off.

I have been able to get small droplets off with a razor blade.

However, last season, I had an old run that had been there for a couple
years and I rubbed it off with lacquer thinner. I was surprised it worked..
Perhaps because there might have been some wax residue on the gel coat..

Also, another tip, for getting fresh or semi set 5200 off glass and gel coat
surfaces.. Mineral Spirits.. It cleans up the messy ozz-out and won't
penetrate the the sealant/adhesive or effect the seal. Also good for
cleaning your tools and hands without the hazard of acetone..

Steve
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