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dacostadesigns wrote:The Zep will go over the decals just fine. Just sponge on a coat every year to keep your unit and decals looking fresh. Apply decals to bare fiberglass, then sponge on a couple three coats of Zep, and you're good to go!
I guess, I was concerned that the decals would "over adhere" to the porous dry gelcoat, and that the decals would look weird if I applied zep over them, or have a bonding issue to the surface of the decals. I suppose, I could avoid applying the zep to the surface of the decals.
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OFDPOS wrote:Why do you think you would get flamed for having a different opinion? Buffing the old finish is obviously a proven way to get back to the original shine. My position is: Some people aren't able to use a buffer anymore and you can certainly damage the surface with a power buffer very easily if inexperienced. An orbital buffer might be a better way to go...slower, but still effective and alot safer. The Zep method is a safe way to achieve a really great shine also and most anyone can apply it. Preparation is the key to achieving success with the Zep application. Different strokes.......
Some have had a good experience with the zep others haven't.
I'm sure robatthelake and myself will get flamed here, BUT I totally agree with not using it !
Alot of times the gelcoat shine can be brought back with a good DA buffer !
Go on youtube and type in removing/replacing decals alot of good advise and of coarse some lame ...
I've never worked with the Zep before , but I would think you would still have to clean/prep the surface to put it on.
Doing that your half way there , might as well just put the decals on then put a couple coats of wax on and your done.
I could just see the Zep turning yellow or peeling after awhile !
โMay-23-2015 07:48 AM
OFDPOS wrote:
Some have had a good experience with the zep others haven't.
I'm sure robatthelake and myself will get flamed here, BUT I totally agree with not using it !
Alot of times the gelcoat shine can be brought back with a good DA buffer !
Go on youtube and type in removing/replacing decals alot of good advise and of coarse some lame ...
I've never worked with the Zep before , but I would think you would still have to clean/prep the surface to put it on.
Doing that your half way there , might as well just put the decals on then put a couple coats of wax on and your done.
I could just see the Zep turning yellow or peeling after awhile !
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