badsix wrote:
dons2346 wrote:
Clear coat over gel coat...the only to really fix the problem is to remove all the gel coat, paint the coach and then reapply the clear. I have an estimate for $29K for a 40ft coach. That estimate was for removing everything from lights, door handles, trim, etc.
You can treat the areas but the clear will continue to peel
Some people are using ZEP to coat the coach, might read some old threads about it
i don't think you want to remove the gel coat. thats part of the fiberglass material, if removed you'll expose the glass in the fiberglass then you'll have a real problem. now the degrading clear needs to be removed.
Jay D.
This is what I get from late night posting. You are correct, you cannot remove the gel coat. What Ii meant to say is you have to remove all the clear coat.
I have tried the "patch" method where you only re-clear the affected area, What happens is that the clear will begin to peel at the edge of the repaired area. It just keeps going. The only way to repair clear is to remove it all, paint the coach and then apply clear over the fresh paint.