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Re: filling minor scratches and chips
Haven't tried that stuff but I looked at it at the store and decided regular gelcoat was a better deal. The amount you get in that tube is nothing compared to the can. I wonder how that stuff matches? If you try it, let us know. I still think regulard gelcoat is the way to go.
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May all your deadrise be variable. My 1973 SeaCraft 20SF Parker 2530 DVEC Boston Whaler 15 1984 |
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Re: filling minor scratches and chips
Fas-Stone Epoxy filler . Manf by Fasco. Two part. dries white and sands like fiberglass.
Fasco Epoxies Check the web site for explanation of their products. They can give you list of distributors. I use it for all my repairs, niks, scratches etc. because I paint over it. Very little porosity. Hermco gives the best advise. Just another alternative here vs gelcoat
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1978 23' Superfish/Potter Bracket 250HP -------- as "Americans" you have the right to ...... "LIFE, LIBERTY and the PURSUIT of a Classic SeaCraft" -capt_chuck |
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Re: filling minor scratches and chips
Yeah, Anyone know what color egent to tint the white gel coat to get the faded 20yr seacraft white color? Has anyone matched it closely? I used plain white Evercoat Scratch patch but its really white. Anyone have any suggestions. Maybe after weathering a bit...
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Re: filling minor scratches and chips
I start with a mustard color tint. It is not easy to match gelcoat colors. It takes me hours sometimes. You might want to find someone who does gelcoat repairs and pay them if you want a good match.
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Re: filling minor scratches and chips
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"Anything you let a dog do, you're training it to do." - 1977 23' Superfish ST250x Yam |
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