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Veebyes wrote:
There comes a point in time when the gelcoat has become so deteriorated that it cannot be restored.
Oh sure it can be compounded & resealed with any number of DIY products but they will not last very long.
The only restoration method, not cheap, that will last is a thorough preparation and recoating using a product such as Awlgrip or Emron
These are extremely tough marine epoxy products that, finished with a couple coats of clear coat, will last for many years without the labour needed to keep gelcoat looking good.
I stress again, this type of coating is not cheap, but the results achieved by a professional, WOW.
Jul-06-2023 05:20 PM
Jul-06-2023 05:17 PM
Grit dog wrote:IB853347201 wrote:dodge guy wrote:
If you really like it. Have it painted. Use a good sealer on the fiberglass and then whatever color for the paint. Wax will only last for a short time then it will go back to being chalky.
This is the best long lasting solution
The economics of it, aside, of course….
I was sorta thinking that someone who is rocking a 20 year old truck and camper combo may not want to spend as much to make it look nice as it is actually worth as it sits.
Especially when there are other good options.
Although this assuming the OP isn’t going to paint it themselves since they were looking for the easy button.
Maybe y’all don’t understand what it would cost?
Heck, just the prep work to paint would be roughly equivalent in time/cost as buffing it out. (Assuming it’s saveable).
Jul-06-2023 02:09 PM
Jul-06-2023 09:49 AM
campingwiththoreau wrote:
Wow! That’s is interesting. Will definitely look into that. Thank uJimK-NY wrote:
Get a scotch kitchen pad and some bar keepers friend or bon ami. Scrub off the old oxidation. If the surface is still white, you are in luck. Prepare the entire surface, then apply several light coats of Zep acrylic floor finish. You should end up with a decent shiny finish that will last for years with minimal upkeep.
Jul-06-2023 07:31 AM
IB853347201 wrote:dodge guy wrote:
If you really like it. Have it painted. Use a good sealer on the fiberglass and then whatever color for the paint. Wax will only last for a short time then it will go back to being chalky.
This is the best long lasting solution
Jul-06-2023 05:11 AM
dodge guy wrote:
If you really like it. Have it painted. Use a good sealer on the fiberglass and then whatever color for the paint. Wax will only last for a short time then it will go back to being chalky.
Jul-06-2023 02:33 AM
JimK-NY wrote:
Get a scotch kitchen pad and some bar keepers friend or bon ami. Scrub off the old oxidation. If the surface is still white, you are in luck. Prepare the entire surface, then apply several light coats of Zep acrylic floor finish. You should end up with a decent shiny finish that will last for years with minimal upkeep.
Jul-05-2023 10:08 PM
bgum wrote:
Go to a saltwater boat repair shop and find out what they use. You can't find any better.
Jul-05-2023 09:03 PM
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