Re: Clear gel coat for scratches?
The chip in the white is a pretty simple color to get close. I would prep the chip and chatter by sanding with some 80 grit (but only work the damage; no point in sanding a larger area and making the repair bigger than it needs to be). After sanding clean with acetone and lay in some gel paste. You may need to add some pigment to get the paste color a little closer; you'll need a little brown, black and yellow. Be patient and add the pigments in VERY small amounts and thoroughly stir the gel to make sure the pigment is fully mixed into the gel. Catalyze with Mek-P roughly 12 drops per ounce of gel and lay it in with a stir stick. Over fill a bit cause you can sand it back down. After it tacks go over with a little PVA to seal the surface and allow full cure.
As far as the maroon, if you take a little water and dab it over the scratch does the white turn back to the maroon color? If so this can probably be blocked out. Start with 600 grit to get it pretty close to feeling flush, then work real well with 1000 and finish off with 1500 and buff with some compound. BUT, be careful and watch what you're doing as your sanding (particularly with the 600). If you start to see lighter shades of the color STOP!
Now, if you dab in some water and the white scratch stays white; then you're looking at tinting more gel to get the color close. For this color you'll have to start with a different gel base than you used for the white; have to use what's called a neutral base. But, from the pic it doesn't look that deep and I think you'll be able to sand it out. If not, we'll cross that bridge later.
Good luck!
BWT