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Gel Coat

Started by Nitro882, March 02, 2008, 09:11:37 PM

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Nitro882

I have a question about the gel coat on a boat, for you guys who do some traveling with your boat, I have found that the cover puts a scuff mark or a cloudiness to the surface of my boat, I have a couple places where you can see it. Since I have a black boat you can see just about every scatch there is on it. I was wondering if there is anything I can do to get that cloudiness out or is there a place that fixes spots like that.

thedude

i'd try some rubbing compound and a soft polishing sponge...
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springlakebassman

Nitro,

I work in a auto body shop and I have had to buff out some boats for insurance claims.  Normally your problem can be buffed out.  Gel coat is extremely hard and you are going to need a buffer with a wool pad, and a harsh to medium cut compound to start with.  I caution you though do not lean to hard on the buffer just let the compound do the work.  After you get the cloudiness cleared up switch to a light cut compound and work the boat again. If the buffing swirl marks are still heavy and they could be with a black boat you may have to switch to a finishing pad and use a swirl remover, and then wax the boat.  If it sounds like a lot of work it is it is usually a good 4-6 hr. job.  If you have a good detailer in your area to get your boat done shouldn't be any more than $100-$150.  Hope this helps.

Cy

Nitro,
I don't know where you are located but if you are on the west side of MI I have a place that can solve your problem.

Last year my boat was hit by a straight truck.  I had the fiberglass work done at Copper Boat Repair near Kalamazoo.  While it was in the shop I had them buff the whole boat and it looked like new.  I wish I could remember how much the buffing costs, I don't but it was worth every penny.  Call over there and talk Don and ask him what it would cost.

Copper Boat Repair
8135 Douglas Ave
Kalamazoo, MI 49009
(269) 382-2525

Cy
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Dan

First off, my first boat never moved without the cover on it. It didn't take long though to get cover marks. With my second boat I took a friends advice and never travel with the cover on. I carry it with me and put it on as soon as I get to where I'm going, unless I'm out on the water of course. I never let it sit outside without the cover on, but never travel with it on. I'd go with CFruel's repair place. I know I'll be giving them a call.
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1javelin

On a side note, I have a white gel coat, and it looks like some places on the boat have been buffed so hard there are black spots coming through.  Not noticeable unless you are right against it.  What do you think this is?  I'm not going through the gelcoat, am I?

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Cy

1Jav,

I'm not sure what the black spots are from but I don't think you are wearing through the gel coat?  The fiber glass isn't normally black under the paint and gel coat.  The black spots might be from ground in dirt and other contaminants.  I know on my white boat when ever I scruff it against something the spot is normally black.  I don't know about you but I don't think I will ever buy another white boat!  It looks good when it is clean but other then that it is a pain.  You might post this question on BBC for a better answer or call Cooper Boat Repair.

Cy
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OST
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1javelin

thanks for the help Cy, I may do that.

1Jav
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