Who was asking about restoring gelcoat not long ago?
I just finished my annual acid wash of the hull. I use muriatic acid diluted by at least 50%. The acid removes the powdering on the coloured sections leaving a very smooth clean surface for ready for compound or whatever else might be planned for the area.
About 1qt was ample for whole hull. The acid removes rust stains & the water stain close to the waterline. Don't let this stuff touch any aluminium or galvanised metals.
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Acid, gelcoat & colour
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Acid, gelcoat & colour
1996 A32 'S' Type
Bermuda
1986 A27AC 1986-2000
34' 5th wheel trailer
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1986 A27AC 1986-2000
34' 5th wheel trailer
VP9KL (IRLP node #7995)
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Re: Acid, gelcoat & colour
That was me. I was concerned about the black hull. I'm going to try it on a small section under the swim platform. Now that winter has finally hit us I'm really looking forward to spring. Temp right now 12. High today of 23. <brrrr>Veebyes2 wrote:Who was asking about restoring gelcoat not long ago?
I just finished my annual acid wash of the hull. I use muriatic acid diluted by at least 50%. The acid removes the powdering on the coloured sections leaving a very smooth clean surface for ready for compound or whatever else might be planned for the area.
About 1qt was ample for whole hull. The acid removes rust stains & the water stain close to the waterline. Don't let this stuff touch any aluminium or galvanised metals.
John
Former - 28 TE Convertible"Afterglow"
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The more distance I can put between that stuff & me the better. I roll it on, just like painting the walls of a room but using an extension handle. 3 or 4 sections per side with a good rinse after doing each section.
1996 A32 'S' Type
Bermuda
1986 A27AC 1986-2000
34' 5th wheel trailer
VP9KL (IRLP node #7995)
Bermuda
1986 A27AC 1986-2000
34' 5th wheel trailer
VP9KL (IRLP node #7995)
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Veebyes,
I tried the muriatic acid solution on my red hull and it didn't quite work. I was a little bummed because it seemed like an easy way to get rid of the oxidation. I didn't want to try an increase the amount of acid solution either. I tried some 3M Marine Fiberglass Restorer & Polish and that worked great, although it will be allot more work. The person who dives my boat to clean the bottom and check zinks told me she used a product called Vertglass on her boat and it worked great. The system seems to be easier then the 3M solution so I opted to try that before going any further. I should get the supplies within the next week and will supply an update.
I tried the muriatic acid solution on my red hull and it didn't quite work. I was a little bummed because it seemed like an easy way to get rid of the oxidation. I didn't want to try an increase the amount of acid solution either. I tried some 3M Marine Fiberglass Restorer & Polish and that worked great, although it will be allot more work. The person who dives my boat to clean the bottom and check zinks told me she used a product called Vertglass on her boat and it worked great. The system seems to be easier then the 3M solution so I opted to try that before going any further. I should get the supplies within the next week and will supply an update.
1999 Albin 28 TE "Antoinette"