im wanting to spray some clear on the top of my boat. but im worried that the laquer in the clear will damage my boat. is it safe to use laquer paint on a fiberglass boat ? thanks
Ayuh,.... What are ya startin' with,..??
My guess is, yer not gonna be happy with yer results...
what are you saying that the clear will damage my hull?
Nope,... I'm just sayin' that clearcoatin' on a boat never holds up, 'n never Looks like ya think it's gonna...
i have already done the buff and wax it lost what little gloss i got first time i took it out i am a auto body tec so i know what a good coating of clear will give me , the thing i don't know is how the cemecals in the clear will react with my gel coat. i realy don't whant to have the stuff raise or break down.Nope,... I'm just sayin' that clearcoatin' on a boat never holds up, 'n never Looks like ya think it's gonna...
Why do ya wanta clear coat it,..?? Shine,..??
If so, Sand, Buff, Polish, 'n wax it...
Um.. why not ? We are talking some kinda 2 part clear and not Gel clear right ?
Ive never had issues with it ( aside from not wrap clearing over base coat )..
You have to sand and buff almost anything that Looks Pro .. Including clear..
YD.
yes just basic auto clear . i have the guns and the tools to apply and finsh it im just worried about a bad reaction ei.e. spraying laquer over enamal , now that is realy a mess.
Gelcoat is NOT like paint.
In order to restore it, you may have to wet sand and then compound and polish.
You can apply Arylic enamel Clear Coat over gelcoat without any problems but...In a marine environment it is usulally not a durable finish and will in the end not be what you were looking for.
As Bob VT states the correct restoration process for Gelcoat IS the way to go. If not then Paint the entire boat with a quality paint to get the shine you want.