Treating micro-cracks in cockpit gelcoat

eddystone

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Like many older boats areas of the cockpit especially are covered with tiny cracks which absorb dirt and look very grubby. Usually I just use CIF and wax but this winter I will probably try sanding with fine grades; having done that is there anything that works as a sealant other than or in addition to marine wax?
 

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probably try sanding with fine grades; having done that is there anything that works as a sealant other than or in addition to marine wax?
I find that you can lessen the effect a bit by using those magic erasers, which I suppose, is like using a very fine wet & dry .
 

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Are you sure it's gelcoat? That looks more like paint that is end of life. Gelcoat is usually fairly thick - a millimetre or thereabouts. In any case I agree with @Refueler that the only cure is to sand right back and and recoat with either a good paint or with gelcoat.
 

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It looks exactly the same as mine. Jetwash and polish and wax in the spring and you hardly ?? notice it until August ! But I'm not doing it twice a year.
 
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