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Bad Gell Coat
- bbagin1969
- Scurvy Dog
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Bad Gell Coat
I just want to get it taken care of so it doesn't get worse. I paid to get it detailed, thinking they would sand it down and it would take care of it, but it did not.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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Re: Bad Gell Coat
- bud37
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Re: Bad Gell Coat
If it is you will have to find the solvent that removes it without damaging the gel below it. I would show a boat painting / resto shop that specializes and see what they say about that. You really don't want to damage the original gel if at all possible as it is not very thick.

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