PeterGR
Active Member
Jaypers, soo many different methods and products for restoring/ painting gelcoat and fibreglass.
If someone could help and point me to a good source for clear yes/ no/ tried and tested instructions that would be amazing!
1. Restore faded coloured gelcoat on hull.
- wipe down clean
- perhaps 1000 grit wet/dry
- wipe down clean
- rub in a cutting compound
- wipe down clean
- rub in a polish or wax?
- wipe down clean
Can I do this all by hand? Seen plenty using a variable angle-grinder with polishing head. Could I use a suitable head on a drill instead?
2. Restore white gelcoat on hull (diff boat to above).
- same method as above?
Although I was heavily considering painting.
I understand gelcoating is expensive and a skilled application so maybe a DIY two-part epoxy roller + tipping?
Only if cutting and polishing method is a non-runner.
3. Re-do deck paint.
- sand, sand, sand, sand
- primer
- paint
Decks are knackered with a very poor previous paint job. Will sand as much as possible and do a few coats of toplac? And interdeck?
How many coats is the recommended?
4. Maintaining clean decks.
White is such a ridiculous colour to keep clean!
One of the boats deck areas etc are all white but get grubby quickly.
Something about just rubbing in a wax to help create a barrier?
It's lost its 'shine' so I assume that means it just collects dirt.
5. Teak Vs varnish.
Which is the main man to give the best finish to the wooden rails on the coach roof etc?
Spent all last week eating my ham leftover sambos and watching some great videos/ restoration series on YouTube - but everyone has a different way.
Ready to get stuck in to getting some of our club boats sorted.
Lots of elbow grease here ready to go, would prefer not to pay someone in just to do the work. In it to learn every day.
TIA
If someone could help and point me to a good source for clear yes/ no/ tried and tested instructions that would be amazing!
1. Restore faded coloured gelcoat on hull.
- wipe down clean
- perhaps 1000 grit wet/dry
- wipe down clean
- rub in a cutting compound
- wipe down clean
- rub in a polish or wax?
- wipe down clean
Can I do this all by hand? Seen plenty using a variable angle-grinder with polishing head. Could I use a suitable head on a drill instead?
2. Restore white gelcoat on hull (diff boat to above).
- same method as above?
Although I was heavily considering painting.
I understand gelcoating is expensive and a skilled application so maybe a DIY two-part epoxy roller + tipping?
Only if cutting and polishing method is a non-runner.
3. Re-do deck paint.
- sand, sand, sand, sand
- primer
- paint
Decks are knackered with a very poor previous paint job. Will sand as much as possible and do a few coats of toplac? And interdeck?
How many coats is the recommended?
4. Maintaining clean decks.
White is such a ridiculous colour to keep clean!
One of the boats deck areas etc are all white but get grubby quickly.
Something about just rubbing in a wax to help create a barrier?
It's lost its 'shine' so I assume that means it just collects dirt.
5. Teak Vs varnish.
Which is the main man to give the best finish to the wooden rails on the coach roof etc?
Spent all last week eating my ham leftover sambos and watching some great videos/ restoration series on YouTube - but everyone has a different way.
Ready to get stuck in to getting some of our club boats sorted.
Lots of elbow grease here ready to go, would prefer not to pay someone in just to do the work. In it to learn every day.
TIA



