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Joe Bleau wrote in
: This causes me to wonder: Why could one not simply sand and fair the complete hull and shoot on a new gelcoat? I think I would rather have this than awlgrip since gelcoat is so easy to repair. Anyone had any experience along these lines Before you sand off the first two layers of mat, try a square using Meguiar's Fiberglass Restorer. It's real easy. It does the same thing to gelcoat that Meguiar's paint restorer does to an old car finish all oxidized. Use Meguiar's wax to keep it that way.....no sanding needed, an afternoon job. Works even better if you drink a fine English ale, while waiting for the restorer to dry!....(c; Shh.....don't tell the boat stores Autozone has it for 40% less money....ok? |
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