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The additive they use is called 'Patchaid', made by a company called
'Spectrum'. They said they use to use something called 'Dura-tec', but the 'patchaid' worked better. That and the hardener is all they use with un-waxed gelcoat. 30 to 50% additive is used depending on which gun they were using, whatever it takes to make it sprayable, on small repairs they would use one of those disposable sprayers, 'Prevail' I think it's called, which you can get at Home Despot for about $7. It's still not a glossy surface like you get with paint or Imron, they have to wet sand and buff but it cuts down on that a bunch. I looked on the can and all it said was 'contains styrene monemer' so it wouldn't surprise me if all it was was styrene and wax for 10 times the price. Like Harry says, the boat dealers can get you the correct color, whether it matches or not sort of depends on the age of the boat and the color you are trying to match, lighter being easier. On most boats if the color match is critical, they have somebody come out with a 'gun' that reads the color and and formulates a 2-part paint that they apply and then cover with a clearcoat which gives them a pretty much invisible patch. |
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