Buffing out chalky gelcoat |
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mattm73
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Posted: September-01-2020 at 11:38am |
Fantastic thank you sir.
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Jonny Quest
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Serious oxidation typically requires wet sanding. Lots of good info here on wet sanding DIY.
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mattm73
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The sun and years have faded my black gelcoat, and its time to bring her back......quite chalky.
I did a cursory forum search, but curious if any of these product like this "F11" are worth a try? Or am i just better off sanding and buffing....which in my case probably means using a local pro, which I'm not opposed to.....
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