BloodStone
Well-known member
Hello All;
After numerous unsuccessful research attempts, I am hoping some generous soul here can offer some helpful tips. [-o<
The gellcoat on the metal flake portion of my bass boat feels rough & has no gloss to it at all. Fiberglass color restorer has done really nothing & then someone suggested 800 grit wet sand it. That accomplished nothing but removing the flakes (& I'm afraid light rubbing compound would do the same). In short, I'd like to restore some of the high gloss/luster to this portion of my boat. Krylon for plastic (clear & UV protected) does a good job bringing out the color but very little for glossy luster. Does some company make a self-leveling type of high gloss lacquer, Gellcoat or what-have-you product that I can successfully apply with a high end quality brush or roller? Currently my skills with an air sprayer are not good enough to warrant me going that route. Any constructive advise or tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance
After numerous unsuccessful research attempts, I am hoping some generous soul here can offer some helpful tips. [-o<
The gellcoat on the metal flake portion of my bass boat feels rough & has no gloss to it at all. Fiberglass color restorer has done really nothing & then someone suggested 800 grit wet sand it. That accomplished nothing but removing the flakes (& I'm afraid light rubbing compound would do the same). In short, I'd like to restore some of the high gloss/luster to this portion of my boat. Krylon for plastic (clear & UV protected) does a good job bringing out the color but very little for glossy luster. Does some company make a self-leveling type of high gloss lacquer, Gellcoat or what-have-you product that I can successfully apply with a high end quality brush or roller? Currently my skills with an air sprayer are not good enough to warrant me going that route. Any constructive advise or tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance