Brightening interior grp?

steve yates

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Looking at the difference in grp where my chart table bracket was, its obvious that it has aged a lot.
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Is there a way to bring it back and make it look clean and fresh again? Can you compound and polish plain white like coloured paint?
 

Tranona

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Yes, cut it back and polish. You might get away with just T Cut or similar, but of course you need to do the whole panel to get it to blend with the lighter part.
 

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Steve, you will probably find my presentation of gel coat renovation worth seeing. It explains how to sand/compund the gel coat back to white. The cause of the problem is Westerly used a Ryland gel coat that was not UV stable. Luckily they applied a double brushed coat which means you will have 2 to 3mm of thickness and you only need to remove about 0.2mm to make it white again.

https://wiki.westerly-owners.co.uk/images/8/86/Gel_coat_renovation_19May2020.pdf
 

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Well worth doing, though it will take time to do it well and evenly, and it will give the interior another 40yrs life.
 

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Take the advice of a MAB owner and line the cabin with tongue and groove boarding or, if you can afford it, fielded walnut panelling.

Finish it with a mixture of black varnish and pipe dottle.
 
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