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AgoraMutual
12.05.2021 16:30:41

Old gel coats are often porous and may have absorbed years worth of waxes and oils, a condition that reduces the ability of new paint to adhere to the surface. Thorough dewaxing and sanding is needed to make sure that contaminates are removed. This is followed by special primer coats that improve adhesive properties. All surface irregularities must be smoothed out, old holes and scratches filled and carefully faired out. There's nothing like a fresh, glossy coat of new paint to show up surface defects. Unless this work is carefully accomplished, all existing surface defects will be magnified and you will not be happy with the result. [links]


SelfHelp
22.04.2021 0:18:15

Most boats still use gelcoat for the exterior finish. Gelcoat is basically a resin with very high pigmentation content that gives it it's color. But gelcoat is used for another reason, and that is as a mold release agent that helps prevent the fiberglass part from bonding to the mold at the time it is laid up. Unfortunately, most gel coats have relatively poor resistance to sunlight and other environmental factors, despite claims to the contrary. Thus, we see the apparently never ending problem of boat finishes fading and chalking after only a few years time. [links]


badjava
12.06.2021 8:42:42

The objective of creating a good contract or work order is that both parties should know what they're agreeing to. Foremost is the nature of preparation to be done and a definition of the final result. We all know the difference between the $129.95 auto paint job and a good one that costs a thousand dollars. With yachts, its not quite that clear cut, but the end results are much the same. Remember that if you've driven a hard bargain for a price, but are not happy with the results, you won't have a leg to stand on if you haven't specified the quality of work to be done.


firstgrip
25.05.2021 12:29:53

Painting over caulked joints results in an unsightly mess. Caulking is soft and the paint is hard; therefore the paint will crack and begin flaking away wherever it is laid over caulking. For this reason, all caulking must be stripped off prior to painting, and recaulked afterwards.


scottmacheda
05.06.2021 0:14:51

This is some tough paint. It will go over rust and give you long lasting protection. This was my first time to purchase AgriGuard. I would definitely purchase it again. Beware do not get on you clothes or body. It will not come off. I don’t care what you use once it dries it’s on too stay. [links]


xterm11
06.06.2021 4:01:58

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I prepared and painted equipment and from first brush stroke i knew this product was going to be amazing. Finished product looked beautiful reminded me of when equipment was new. I won’t be using any other product.
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Thor
20.04.2021 7:27:07


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asdfman
28.05.2021 10:12:55

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draglin33
25.05.2021 8:59:59

Top Side Paint
If your inflatable boat is looking faded or you want to change the color, repaint it easily and inexpensively with Top Side Paint. An inexpensive way to renew your inflatable if it is in good shape and doesn't have major abrasions, scratches, and related damage. If you want to improve the looks of your inflatable boat a new coat of paint will always work. Make your inflatable unique. Add color and style to you inflatable restoration project. Top Side paint may be used on new inflatable boats to make them look newer or on old inflatable boats to make them look new again. See details, pictures and ordering here . here


curmudgeon
28.04.2021 6:01:43


Liquid Rubber
If your inflatable boat has chafed fabric, abrasions, and other damage, you may need to reskin its outer layer with Liquid Rubber. This product essentially adds a new layer of rubber to your existing inflatable boat fabric. Liquid rubber (black, white or gray) can be used alone or can be covered with Topside Paint (see below). This will make the surface of your inflatable like new. Many of our customers have used Liquid Rubber and our Top Side paint to repair and restore inflatable boats that were 10 to 15 years old. See details, pictures and ordering here.


blackdresses
21.05.2021 19:46:15

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wbgtrfv
30.04.2021 14:35:54

5 Steps to a Complete Inflatable Boat Restoration . If you want to do a complete restoration, here are 5 key steps to consider.


alethiophile
13.05.2021 14:58:53

Minor Restoration? If your inflatable boat needs some fabric repairs and paint, consider a Minor Renewal Kit. more


YeahR
25.05.2021 8:59:59

Gel coat is a mixture of resin and catalyst, and creates a very thick and viscous material. To be used in a spray gun, gel coat must be thinned. If gel coat is put directly into a spray gun, it will create a thick, tacky and textured surface, and may clog the spray gun. Improperly thinned gel coat is a major cause of excessive orange peel. Gel coat can be thinned with a mixture of styrene and acetone, although no more than 10 per cent acetone should be added, as it will dull the finished coating. Other additives are also appropriate for thinning gel coat. here


parallel
28.04.2021 6:01:43

Gel coat is a type of protective resin finish that is used for coating many surfaces, including different automotives and boats. While this finish is durable, it can be damaged. However, adding a new layer of gel coat can cause undesirable texturing effects, such as "orange peel." There are several causes for orange peel, and knowing the causes will help you avoid this effect.


MoneyTree
21.05.2021 19:46:15

Gel coat can be applied in a number of ways. If thinned, it can be sprayed onto a surface with an automotive spray gun or another type of spray paint gun. It can also be brushed or rolled onto a surface. However, spraying gel coat always causes a small amount of texture, regardless of how carefully the painter sprays it. A roller is an easy way to apply gel coat, especially for someone who is not trained to handle the safety procedures required for spraying resin materials, but naturally makes orange peel and bubbles due to the texture of the roller. more


jimbobway
30.04.2021 14:35:54

While gel coat is very likely going to have a texture regardless of the skill of the painter, having a good technique reduces the amount of orange peel. Thickly applied coats, pausing too long at one area, and moving too quickly or too slowly all cause texture and pinholes in gel coat. Similarly, texture can occur when gel coat is not applied under ideal conditions. Gel coat cures faster in heat, which can be desirable, but if it is applied when the weather is too hot or if it is applied in direct sunlight, the surface can cure too fast and cause texture.


dishwara
13.05.2021 14:58:53

Proper preparation is the way to ensure best results when applying a new layer of gel coat. The surface to be coated must be very clean, completely free of any wax, smooth and well-sanded. Gel coat can also be sanded once it has cured, which reduces orange peel. Properly thinning the gel coat will prevent orange peel as well. In addition, many companies sell additives that can be mixed into gel coat to help create a smooth, even finish without undesired texture. If gel coat is applied using a spray gun, a suction spray gun creates less orange peel than a gravity spray gun. more