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Old 02-25-2011, 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Southerly View Post
if you've done the polishing, you might try googling for more info about a product called 'penetrol'. it's a paint additive, a 'vehicle', for improving paint flow but it really does make old gelcoat color look pretty good. can buy it at home depot cheap. a little tricky polishing it back off but it brings out the color and shine. not sure how long it lasts. like i said - google around for more info about penetrol and old gelcoat.
Two things about the Penetrol:

It's a solvent, so be careful with the stuff. It's meant as an additive for OIL based paints. It might mess with any pinstriping or decals on your boat.

It's deadly. The VOC content per gallon is well over 500 grams/liter. For comparison, a good quality acrylic interior paint will run between 0 g/l VOC and about 100 g/l VOC.
Don't inhale it. Or do if that's your kind of thing.

I used to sell a lot of the stuff to one of the now defunct boat dealers for this exact purpose. They claimed it was the best polish ever for fiberglass, but I've never tried it myself.
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