mattsmall1972
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- May 14, 2006
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I have been playing around with the idea of painting my boat, but I've realized that it's actually in good condition but needs oxidation repair. To that end, I wet sanded with 600 and 1000 grit today, and I am halfway done with the 3m compound. It seems to be getting much shinier at this point.
One issue I am facing is previous gelcoat repairs seem to have been done using a gray repair, whereas the boat is white with a hint of gray. There is at least one spot that was fixed using pure white. I am wondering how to fix these color issues. I am wondering if I should either go over the gelcoat with another, matching gelcoat, or if I should gouge out the repair using a dremel and then replace it. Got any hints?
Thanks,
Matt
One issue I am facing is previous gelcoat repairs seem to have been done using a gray repair, whereas the boat is white with a hint of gray. There is at least one spot that was fixed using pure white. I am wondering how to fix these color issues. I am wondering if I should either go over the gelcoat with another, matching gelcoat, or if I should gouge out the repair using a dremel and then replace it. Got any hints?
Thanks,
Matt