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JeremyFisher
04-03-2006, 10:27
Hi guys,
More advice sought.......... The gelcoat on my seatrooper is starting to look tired and dull. Any tips on products and techniques to bring the shine back to her. Someone told me to use the marine T-Cut on 1600 grit paper, but this seems a bit extreme to me.......or is it?
Thanks in advance.
Hi try using G3 paste avaliable from screwfix or car paint shops easy to use hand buffing compound makes boat look like new just polish with wax . used it on my warroir 165 for 5 years no probs hope info helps
JeremyFisher
04-03-2006, 15:08
Cheers Kev,
Will give it a go. :)
If there are stratches or stains you can't remove with paste, use the finest wet and dry used wet, then cut with paste. Once you have got the shine back, apply two coats of fibreglass polish. That seals the surface, otherwise it will just get grubby again. It is worth investing in a polisher - Draper do one for about £25 available from good chandlers like Marine Super Store or Compass24. It is worth investing in the best marine products as they do stand up to the environment better that car products, in general.
JeremyFisher
04-03-2006, 18:11
Cheers Salar,
I have a polisher already, but wasn't sure which product to use to get the shine back. Too easy to waste money on something that's not up to the job. Have now in my possesion G3, so lets hope tomorrow stays dry and sunny!
Was intending to then seal with Bell aquaglaze polymer wax has I already have some. Hopefully by the end of it all it will again hurt my eyes to look at her in full sun:sun:
JeremyFisher
05-03-2006, 21:08
Spot on tip Kev with the G3, she looks amazing again.
Cheers
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