Blutwo
New Member
Hi, I'm new to boating and the YBW forum but a Google search came up with this as a very helpful source of information. So hoping for some advice if can describe clearly enough. Here goes:
I have purchased a boat which has been out of the water for some years and the white gelcoat was dull ( oxidised?)and yellowed. I have treated the boat with an oxalic acid solution and it came up whiter than before and I was satisfied that once cut and polished would look ok. I subsequently lightly 1200 wet sanded to remove areas of grey staining and other deposits. Last night I tried a Farecla G3 Pro D.A cutting compound to get rid of 1200 scratches (not many as it was a brief once over) and some staining that the acid did not sort ( clearly a stronger solution needed). I applied to compound mechanically. What I have found is that far from retaining the ,'whiteness' the compound appears to be 'absorbed' by the gelcoat causing darker/ deeper tint to the whiteness, possibly regressing back to a slightly yellower white if that makes any sense whatsoever. Where I apply the polish to the hull with rotary polishing foam pad, the polish almost stays where it is applied and grabbed / ' absorbed' with little ability to spread to uncoated areas causing these darker areas. These remain when I polish it. The 'darker' polished surface is however shiny, rather than dull finish of the adjacent gelcoat. Clearly as a complete novice I am doing something wrong in the preparation. I am thinking i may have to oxalic this back off and start again, possibly just with a wax polish and not compound..
Would appreciate any advice!
I have purchased a boat which has been out of the water for some years and the white gelcoat was dull ( oxidised?)and yellowed. I have treated the boat with an oxalic acid solution and it came up whiter than before and I was satisfied that once cut and polished would look ok. I subsequently lightly 1200 wet sanded to remove areas of grey staining and other deposits. Last night I tried a Farecla G3 Pro D.A cutting compound to get rid of 1200 scratches (not many as it was a brief once over) and some staining that the acid did not sort ( clearly a stronger solution needed). I applied to compound mechanically. What I have found is that far from retaining the ,'whiteness' the compound appears to be 'absorbed' by the gelcoat causing darker/ deeper tint to the whiteness, possibly regressing back to a slightly yellower white if that makes any sense whatsoever. Where I apply the polish to the hull with rotary polishing foam pad, the polish almost stays where it is applied and grabbed / ' absorbed' with little ability to spread to uncoated areas causing these darker areas. These remain when I polish it. The 'darker' polished surface is however shiny, rather than dull finish of the adjacent gelcoat. Clearly as a complete novice I am doing something wrong in the preparation. I am thinking i may have to oxalic this back off and start again, possibly just with a wax polish and not compound..
Would appreciate any advice!