BOATKID
Well-Known Member
getting conflicting advice on how to deal with 3 or 4 blisters
plastic padding website says
Plastic Padding Marine Epoxy is a fast setting epoxy filler for repairing osmosis damage, filling holes and scratches above or below the waterline. It seals and joins GRP, wood, steel, alloy, iron and ferro-cement. Gives a hard resilient water resistant repair which withstands petrol, diesel etc.
It can be applied in thick layers without the risk of shrinkage or cracking. can be painted with all or one or two component marine paints. An epoxy primer is recommended before applying top coat
but local fibre glass stockist says Epoxy with Colloidal Silica then sealed with gelcoat
plastic padding website says
Plastic Padding Marine Epoxy is a fast setting epoxy filler for repairing osmosis damage, filling holes and scratches above or below the waterline. It seals and joins GRP, wood, steel, alloy, iron and ferro-cement. Gives a hard resilient water resistant repair which withstands petrol, diesel etc.
It can be applied in thick layers without the risk of shrinkage or cracking. can be painted with all or one or two component marine paints. An epoxy primer is recommended before applying top coat
but local fibre glass stockist says Epoxy with Colloidal Silica then sealed with gelcoat
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