Can You Gelcoat Over Old Gelcoat at Joel Cecily blog

Can You Gelcoat Over Old Gelcoat. But first, make sure the surface is free from dirt and debris. Plus the old gelcoat is so gone it simply won't buff back anymore. Here's all you need to know about replacing or painting over gelcoat! Very good chance you can recover the gel coat. I have a boat done in white gel, and i would like to apply a different color gel coat over the old gel coat. There seem to be all sorts of methods i'm reading about out there, but my tenative plan is to: There might be a chemical prep that you need to use to make the old gelcoat ready for a new overcoat. If you are not familiar with. If the gelcoat can't be saved, do you replace the gelcoat? Or do you opt for painting? The short answer is yes. Mix up some gel coat with the wax already in it, add a reducing agent, some times called patch aide or the like. Using the window frame analogy again, you wouldn't apply new paint over old paint. The last one with a wax additive.

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But first, make sure the surface is free from dirt and debris. Mix up some gel coat with the wax already in it, add a reducing agent, some times called patch aide or the like. There seem to be all sorts of methods i'm reading about out there, but my tenative plan is to: The last one with a wax additive. Using the window frame analogy again, you wouldn't apply new paint over old paint. The short answer is yes. If you are not familiar with. Or do you opt for painting? I have a boat done in white gel, and i would like to apply a different color gel coat over the old gel coat. If the gelcoat can't be saved, do you replace the gelcoat?

How to Gel Coat Paint a Boat Deck YouTube

Can You Gelcoat Over Old Gelcoat I have a boat done in white gel, and i would like to apply a different color gel coat over the old gel coat. Plus the old gelcoat is so gone it simply won't buff back anymore. Mix up some gel coat with the wax already in it, add a reducing agent, some times called patch aide or the like. Or do you opt for painting? If you are not familiar with. Using the window frame analogy again, you wouldn't apply new paint over old paint. There might be a chemical prep that you need to use to make the old gelcoat ready for a new overcoat. Very good chance you can recover the gel coat. Here's all you need to know about replacing or painting over gelcoat! There seem to be all sorts of methods i'm reading about out there, but my tenative plan is to: I have a boat done in white gel, and i would like to apply a different color gel coat over the old gel coat. But first, make sure the surface is free from dirt and debris. If the gelcoat can't be saved, do you replace the gelcoat? The last one with a wax additive. The short answer is yes.

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