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Can and will anyone dicuss how they treated their blisters on a fiberglass
hull also can a blister bleed threw to cause a leak and has any one ever read about the longest time be fore you should bottom paint again/ |
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If the blister is shallow, just scrape it clean and fill it with one of the
commercially available gelcoat patching compounds. If it is deeper, you might want to fill most of it with loaded epoxy first and then apply gelcoat patch. BS "marklan" wrote in message news:s6boc.28484$xw3.1912829@attbi_s04... Can and will anyone dicuss how they treated their blisters on a fiberglass hull also can a blister bleed threw to cause a leak and has any one ever read about the longest time be fore you should bottom paint again/ |
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hiya
Ive been sanding mine off for 10 years on the same hull and not had any problems, however the hull is 3/4 inch thick in places. fragged "marklan" wrote in message news:s6boc.28484$xw3.1912829@attbi_s04... Can and will anyone dicuss how they treated their blisters on a fiberglass hull also can a blister bleed threw to cause a leak and has any one ever read about the longest time be fore you should bottom paint again/ |
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