KevinT1
Well-Known Member
Update from today - I tried
a) Acetone
b) Vinegar
c) Ammonia ( Mr Muscle )
d) Paint brush restorer
e) Methylated Spirits
all failed miserably,
I tried a little to hard on the cockpit surround with the 9" polisher and 3M Perfect-it III Fast Cut Compound and I think that I started to go through the Gelcoat - so stopped.
Have now cut back all of the gelcoat - it didn't really make any improvement on the Blue Specks, but at least it is shiny and ready for waxing tomorrow.
Talked to a few more knowledgeable people in the marina - one thought is that the previous owner used Oxalic acid on the decks and that may have eaten in to the Gelcoat.
One contributor from the HR Yahoo forum said "Seems to be a problem with HR's blue. I've had two HR's now and they both have had the same problem. I've found that if you wash off all of the old wax with white vinegar before you start to polish then it does reduce the problem a bit you you have to do this quite frequently.
Here's a higher definition photo of the blue specks

Thanks for the suggestions and advice - I'm going to talk with Hallberg Rassy on Monday and see if they have any ideas
Kevin
a) Acetone
b) Vinegar
c) Ammonia ( Mr Muscle )
d) Paint brush restorer
e) Methylated Spirits
all failed miserably,
I tried a little to hard on the cockpit surround with the 9" polisher and 3M Perfect-it III Fast Cut Compound and I think that I started to go through the Gelcoat - so stopped.
Have now cut back all of the gelcoat - it didn't really make any improvement on the Blue Specks, but at least it is shiny and ready for waxing tomorrow.
Talked to a few more knowledgeable people in the marina - one thought is that the previous owner used Oxalic acid on the decks and that may have eaten in to the Gelcoat.
One contributor from the HR Yahoo forum said "Seems to be a problem with HR's blue. I've had two HR's now and they both have had the same problem. I've found that if you wash off all of the old wax with white vinegar before you start to polish then it does reduce the problem a bit you you have to do this quite frequently.
Here's a higher definition photo of the blue specks

Thanks for the suggestions and advice - I'm going to talk with Hallberg Rassy on Monday and see if they have any ideas
Kevin