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Re: Trouble with gelcoat
It's kept in a lift. Was going to use 545 on top of qwick fair then Awlgrip finish coats. Not using gelcoat. My first time using these products but I thought these were all epoxy based. Product website said 545 could be used below waterline. Just trying to get it right before wasting money and effort. Thanks for the help
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Re: Trouble with gelcoat
Try Jamestown Distributors on the net. Search hull blisters. They have West System videos on repair. Gelcoat Blister Repair with West System Epoxy - A guide for repairing and preventing gelcoat blisters on fiberglass boats. Analyzing the causes of blister formation, preparing and drying fiberglass hulls, and repairing and coating for moisture protection with WEST SYSTEM epoxy.
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Re: Trouble with gelcoat
I asked because I was interested in the coating that was put over the Quikfair, but there were threads in the past about being able to gelcoat over epoxy, just needing to make sure to get rid of the amine blush or something like that. Actually I gel coated my console yesterday over epoxy and Quikfair and it came out fine. Hopefully I will be finished sanding tonight and break out the Aquabuff 2000. One of the other guys here also gel-coated his hull bottom over epoxy and Quikfair also. I definitely want to look into the Interlux fairing compound you guys mentioned though. Especially if it is cheaper than the System3 stuff.
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