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shu-dog 07-06-2004 05:28 PM

Boat Gelcoat Oxidation
 
I have red gelcoat that is becoming a pain in the ass to keep up. About 2 years ago I color wet sanded, buffed w/buffing compound, then waxed. It turned out nice but not professional as I would have liked. It seemed to need waxing about every month to keep its luster/shine. Now I am having the same problem with it becoming chalky/white/pink after washing the boat. Waxing sortah helps as does buffing. But I hate doing it every weekend. I have used 303 Aerospace protectant and it looks great after its on but again it doesn't last in the salt water. I must apply after every time I use the boat. So I am looking for the best way to clean up the gelcoat in the minimal amount of energy. What have some of you been using with great results? Any tricks I am missing on. I have used all sorts of waxes, polishes, hand, buffer etc. I am getting ready to break out the rubbing compound again and go at it. I am looking for something to give me lasting shine without applying it after every washing.
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merlin540 07-06-2004 05:36 PM

Re: Boat Gelcoat Oxidation
 
is the whole boat gel or just some of it. i had a eliminator daytona that had red and maroon gel that was faded. we wetsanded it with 400grit and clearcoated the boat and it looked like a million bucks before i wrecked it and it sank. see ya charlie

HyperBaja 07-06-2004 06:44 PM

Re: Boat Gelcoat Oxidation
 
Vertglas.

Applying is CAKE. Drink in one hand, brush in the other. Holds up pretty good.

Jassman 07-06-2004 08:00 PM

Re: Boat Gelcoat Oxidation
 
Fred, try Kim from Hammerhead boat works, not only does she have awesome products, she is very knowledgeable and will be truthful on resolving your situation, good luck, JEFF
http://www.hammerheadboatworks.com/

mr_velocity 07-07-2004 09:50 AM

Re: Boat Gelcoat Oxidation
 
Like too old said, give auqa-buff a try. You'll need to use both the 1000 and 2000 to get it to shine like new again. I've had very good luck with it, Cuda also brought back an old Donzi with it. You'll need to wax following the aquabuff.

florida gator 07-07-2004 07:33 PM

Re: Boat Gelcoat Oxidation
 
Do you need a hi speed buffer for the aqua buff?

marine survey 07-07-2004 07:52 PM

Re: Boat Gelcoat Oxidation
 
yes, best results using a wool pad , apply at about 2300 rpm and use light to bedium pressure, go over the area with the same pad to take it off. Apply until it starts to haze and it will start to disappear when you go over it again...............Do not let it dry at anytime and apply with a mist of water....It dries like concrete on gelcoat...

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frenzy 07-13-2004 05:13 PM

Re: Boat Gelcoat Oxidation
 
Aqua Buff works awesome to bring the color back. Then, be sure to wash it and wax frequently...at least 2 times a month for awhile until the finish has soaked in enough to maintain on a regular wax schedule.


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