09-01-2017, 02:46 AM
This is the advice I received from West Marine:
"Hi Kent,
Our most convenient product for replacing the worn gelcoat would be Six-10 Thickened Epoxy. Here is a link to more info: [url "http://www.westsystem.com/specialty-epoxies/six10-thickened-epoxy-adhesive/"]http://www.westsystem.com/specialty-epoxies/six10-thickened-epoxy-adhesive/[/url]. It will spread like mayonnaise over the chafed area (be sure it is clean and sanded with 80-grit). You can sculpt it with a flexible plastic spreader. It will require painting after it has cure and will need to be washed with water and sanded dull with 100-120-grit sandpaper prior to painting with a one part paint. Krylon Fusion and Rustoleum All Surfaces Paint both work well for this.
Feel free to call with questions.
Regards,
Tom Pawlak |
Gougeon Brothers, Inc"
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"Hi Kent,
Our most convenient product for replacing the worn gelcoat would be Six-10 Thickened Epoxy. Here is a link to more info: [url "http://www.westsystem.com/specialty-epoxies/six10-thickened-epoxy-adhesive/"]http://www.westsystem.com/specialty-epoxies/six10-thickened-epoxy-adhesive/[/url]. It will spread like mayonnaise over the chafed area (be sure it is clean and sanded with 80-grit). You can sculpt it with a flexible plastic spreader. It will require painting after it has cure and will need to be washed with water and sanded dull with 100-120-grit sandpaper prior to painting with a one part paint. Krylon Fusion and Rustoleum All Surfaces Paint both work well for this.
Feel free to call with questions.
Regards,
Tom Pawlak |
Gougeon Brothers, Inc"
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