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Old 10-25-2011, 05:09 PM
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i purchased a 08 donzi zr27 that had a wrap on it.under what would have been the darker surface of the wrap it seems to have opened small pores.these pores may have had a small amount of mold in them. i used a very small amount of bleach along with a 3m cutter and buffed out the surface. then put a heavy wax coating.all seem well until the end of summer and i noticed a return of the dark spots.i would guess i should just have the whole area ground and repaired.i dont think i have enough thickness to use the cutter and buff through it.any ideas
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Old 10-25-2011, 05:17 PM
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i purchased a 08 donzi zr27 that had a wrap on it.under what would have been the darker surface of the wrap it seems to have opened small pores.these pores may have had a small amount of mold in them. i used a very small amount of bleach along with a 3m cutter and buffed out the surface. then put a heavy wax coating.all seem well until the end of summer and i noticed a return of the dark spots.i would guess i should just have the whole area ground and repaired.i dont think i have enough thickness to use the cutter and buff through it.any ideas
sounds like the water got under the wrap and might have blistered the cleat coat..i would say check with donzi to see if theirs any clear on your boat but they are closed until ??

go to donzi.net and look up mr x,he use to work at donzi and he could give you a solid answer..
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That is why wraps are a terrible idea. It sounds like small blisters and would require prepping and respraying gel kote on it then sand & rub to a brilliant shine
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I doubt water got under the wrap...maybe was a damaged area repaired and wrapped to cover the area....done that before...
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Good Point Ezstriper
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