firecadet613 wrote:
Any updates on this Jeff?
I have a scratch on my boat I might repair myself, the local gel guy wants to spray that entire side....
Well here is what I know, I have had 2 people look at it, and they both said the same thing. The blue gel coat is awfully thin, and any repair might go thru it on the outer edges of the repair.
One of the 2 guys all he does is fiberglass repair on watercraft, his recommendation was to blend in the are with paint. He told me the "blend line" with paint is much less noticable than the blend line with gel. I was and still am skeptical, I asked him 10 different ways about the sheen or surface difference between the 2 materials if that would make it stand out, he assured me it wouldnt.
So anyway, I bought the materials before I took the boat out of storage. When I looked at it again, the same thoughts came back about how I dont want to experiment on the side of the hull and make it worse. Right now, the average person wouldnt notice the area, but it wouldnt take any of you guys long to spot it, and I know its there and it shouldnt be, so it bugs me. They wanted $850.00 to blend with paint. The admiral doesnt want to do it. So not sure at this point, I maight try to come up with a addtion to the boot stripe to go over the area.
One last thing, the first guy that looked at it, fixed my bathtub. I just installed a brand new fiberglass tub shower sorround and the drywallers dropped something on it and took a chip out of it. He came in and fixed the area, and you cant even find the spot. So I asked him to look at it. He told me on scracthes alot of times you can buff (with a wheel) with the edge of the wheel the same direction as the scratch and actually buff it to a shine. The scratch is still there but it blends in becuase it doesnt have the whitish back gorund to it. So Fire, I would try that before anything else. if its not to deep, maybe you can get it to something you can live with.
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