Re: 1995 Monterey 210 Deck/Stringer Restore
Now THIS is what I'm talking about! Man, I am so much happier today than I was yesterday. Having never done any of this before its all a learning process I suppose.
I think yesterday, I was laying it down more like I would paint...What I mean is that I would roll it out and would go back over it to try and fill it in..just didn't work. I ended up with thin spots and the coat really wasn't very thick.
So today I spent about 3hrs going over the surface with 220 grit and a TSP to get the surface ready for another coat. It some spots it was so thin that I could easily sand through the gel coat..not good.
I also wanted the color to be darker as well, so I added some tint and it came out MUCH better today. Man, this morning when I went outside I need sunglasses, instantly
This time I really loaded up the roller, and made one thick pass at a time, never going back over it. And it rolled out so much better. I ran out of MEKP and have about 20oz of Gel Left and have a few spots I couldn't get to, so I'll touch that up tomorrow.but over all, aside from the stupid gnats that liked to land in the wet Gel, I'm pickled tink!
I really need to give a big thanks to all the folks that help me out around here.
EZ, HopeSheFloats, Ondarvr, Ooops, Bear, System-F, Skibum, Friscoboater, LouC, Drewpster, Bond-O, Mick110 and so many others that I grabbed advice from for this project..thanks so much!
Here are some pictures from today: