Fordiesel69
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Is there somthing I can using to cut some of the oxidation from the gel coat prior to wet sanding and buffing?
Is there somthing I can using to cut some of the oxidation from the gel coat prior to wet sanding and buffing?
wet sanding an entire hull is quite a bit of a pain......even at 600 you are going to get blotchy results.
the way to do it is use a polishing compound.....then wax and buff the boat.
your orbital should be about 2000 rpm.
i use a product made for gellcoat called farecla.
its really good......but it still takes me 5 hours to do a 16 footer properly, start to finish.
I followed some of the advice her, wetsanded with 1000 my Stingray, then compounded and polished, it looks AMAZING right now!
I even wet-sanded some of the stuborn scum line I missed, it all came off.
I followed some of the advice her, wetsanded with 1000 my Stingray, then compounded and polished, it looks AMAZING right now!
I even wet-sanded some of the stuborn scum line I missed, it all came off.
This gelcoat is real bad. It shiny but has the color of chalk. Its very hard to clean up. I have managed to get only 1/3 of the side done.
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