Re: faded gelcoat, is there any hope?
I recently purchased a 16.5' bass boat and the previous owner obviously let it sit out in the weather for sometime. The gelcoat has began to fade. It isn't real bad but I do want to repair it before it can get worse. I purchsed a bottle of rubbing compound and wax made specificly for faded gelcoat finishes, but try as I might, it didn't help matters much. Does anyone here know of anyway I can restore the original luster (at a reasonable cost). Thanks for your help!
First you must use a Hull wash like Britestar to remove chalking and clean the Fiberglass pores. Caution it's acid, use a long handled Brush and rinse thoroughly. Then 3M Color Restore if it's bad part # 09089 this product contains NO WAX! or if it's not too bad you can use 3M Marine Fiberglass Cleaner and Wax part # 09009. But you still need to apply a coat of wax BEFORE putting the boat in the water.
Follow the instructions on the bottle exactly as described! YOU MUST USE A COMMERCIAL BUFFER! It will ruin a regular WAX/ Buffer like you buy at
K Mart's or Walmart's before you even get one side done.
Then leave Boat set after this for two-three days so finish can harden then WAX-WAX-WAX.
Use MC Guires Premium Boat wax or Nu Finish (the orange bottle at Walmart's) or use a good Carnuba wax NOT AUTOMOTIVE! It must state on the bottle for MARINE or Fiberglass BOATS.
Regular Car wax contains damaging chemicals to fiberglass.
First year Wax Spring- Summer- Fall
Second Year and subsequent years wax Summer - Fall
The wax schedule is assuming the boat is stored for winter inside or covered well.
Chuck's Fiberglass - Boat & RV Color Restore, Roscommon, Michigan
Probably if it's not too bad the second product Cleaner and wax will work for you. Nevertheless it should be waxed per instructions I just wrote. To give you an Idea I charge $22 a ft just to do the outside Hull and manage to keep boats lined up most of the summer. Of course I do them on my schedule.
Check out my work on my boat.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/24589494@N00
I did four Boats last year. One from Toledo, Ohio...Now to keep peace with this Forum. I'm not advertising just showing you that YOU CAN DO IT YOURSELF. Remember WAX-WAX-WAX.
After first Coat of wax is applied and hardens you will be able to wax your boat in about two hours or less.