attention2detaillhc New member Joined Nov 18, 2016 Messages 45 Reaction score 0 Jun 27, 2017 #1 Mike, I am seeing more and more of my marine customers who have gel coats that have been painted. What are you thoughts in this situation. Do you stick with marine products or go with automotive products. Jon http://www.attention2detailhc.com
Mike, I am seeing more and more of my marine customers who have gel coats that have been painted. What are you thoughts in this situation. Do you stick with marine products or go with automotive products. Jon http://www.attention2detailhc.com
M Mike PhillipsMike Phillips is verified member. Active member Joined Dec 5, 2022 Messages 51,004 Reaction score 7 Jun 27, 2017 #2 IF they are painted, stick with automotive. Marine compounds "can" be very aggressive and can be risky to use on thin paint. Remember, most gel-coats are fairly thick so it's safer and faster to use aggressive product to chop through oxidation. Good question...
IF they are painted, stick with automotive. Marine compounds "can" be very aggressive and can be risky to use on thin paint. Remember, most gel-coats are fairly thick so it's safer and faster to use aggressive product to chop through oxidation. Good question...
attention2detaillhc New member Joined Nov 18, 2016 Messages 45 Reaction score 0 Jun 27, 2017 Thread starter #3 Thanks I have been using a mixed approach. Compounding with automotive products and sealing with Marine 31 http://www.attention2detailhc.com
Thanks I have been using a mixed approach. Compounding with automotive products and sealing with Marine 31 http://www.attention2detailhc.com