ganter
Well-Known Member
Good Morning fellow mariners,
At the chandlers yesterday buying gel coat filler, etc to spruce up the hull on my old Westerly, one of the old boys there remarked that I should think about a "gel coat wash".
He briefly explained it was the alternative to painting and can restore a hull to as new.
A bit of searching has brought up this:
http://bertram31.com/proj/tips/re-gelcoating.htm
which is basically what he was on about.
I have some localised scratches, dings and spider cracks which could all be 'disappeared' with this, without having to paint the whole thing.
I wondered if anyone here has done this and has any notes and remarks that could give me a view to deciding whether it's the best way to proceed.
Many thanks,
Ganter
At the chandlers yesterday buying gel coat filler, etc to spruce up the hull on my old Westerly, one of the old boys there remarked that I should think about a "gel coat wash".
He briefly explained it was the alternative to painting and can restore a hull to as new.
A bit of searching has brought up this:
http://bertram31.com/proj/tips/re-gelcoating.htm
which is basically what he was on about.
I have some localised scratches, dings and spider cracks which could all be 'disappeared' with this, without having to paint the whole thing.
I wondered if anyone here has done this and has any notes and remarks that could give me a view to deciding whether it's the best way to proceed.
Many thanks,
Ganter