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After grinding out the cracks on 3 hatches this is what’s left.
My plan is to fill them with marine fairing putty from Fiberlay. Then leave some depth to fill with Gel Coat. I ordered some custom color-matched gel coat from Fiberlay. Hope it matches better than last time.
My plan is to spray it this time, first time spraying gel coat. I've read on other forums that people have had luck spraying with a Preval sprayer after thinned and also a Harbor Freight gun. I'll post the results either way.
My only question here is how the finish turned out after folks thinned their gel coat with Duratech? It's a glossy additive, so in my mind, the patch won't match well since the rest of the hatch won't be as shiny. Curious about user's actual results. I've been told by Fiberlay to thin with MEK not Duratech. But have no experience either way.
My plan is to fill them with marine fairing putty from Fiberlay. Then leave some depth to fill with Gel Coat. I ordered some custom color-matched gel coat from Fiberlay. Hope it matches better than last time.
My plan is to spray it this time, first time spraying gel coat. I've read on other forums that people have had luck spraying with a Preval sprayer after thinned and also a Harbor Freight gun. I'll post the results either way.
My only question here is how the finish turned out after folks thinned their gel coat with Duratech? It's a glossy additive, so in my mind, the patch won't match well since the rest of the hatch won't be as shiny. Curious about user's actual results. I've been told by Fiberlay to thin with MEK not Duratech. But have no experience either way.
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