- Joined
- Aug 11, 2020
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- Age
- 39
- Location
- Mid Atlantic
- Model
- Chase
after 24 years of life outside and in the sun (part being FL sun), the gelcoat had some oxidation and would rub some chalk off onto your fingers. i was going to try to restore it myself, but i was going to be in $700 in tools and supplies. and i would be trying to get it right my first time doing it with zero experience. i figured i should at least call and get a quote and it came in at a hair over $1k. for $300 extra, it was definitely worth it to make sure it would get done right, get done quickly, and for me to not have to do it. the guy did a heavy cut, medium cut, polish, buff and polymer sealant. i am very happy with how it came out. there is still some raised gel where the old stickers and lettering were, but that was expected going in. i would love to get the interior done as well, but that might be an expense for next year.
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