Gelcoat care
Instead of a solar vent, I installed two vents, one low in the front of the
trailer and one high on the doghouse. Each had louvers to keep out rain and
screen to keep out bugs. When the temperature warms up, circulation begins.
Worked for me for many years and I probably spent under $10 for everything.
Aluminum Cobra, LS-6a, no gel coat crazing.
"Ramy" wrote in message
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On Thursday, October 31, 2013 7:14:33 AM UTC-7, mike wrote:
On Wednesday, October 30, 2013 7:32:14 AM UTC-6, dogger wrote:
What is the best way to prolong gelcoat life?
I have a friend that says that waxing, polishing is only good for the
pilot, does almost nothing for the gelcoat.
I really don't know much about this issue.
Would it make sense to cut a bit off like .002 every once in a while to
stop/prevent any crazing? Then wax it?
Does Gelcoat off gas over time and then start going bad?
Seeing how very little time most ships are out in the sun, a lot of them
look rough. Sailboats sit outside 24/7 and can look good for many years.
Whats up? Should I be parking my LS3a in a Marina?
Do nothing or try and work on the gelcoat to attempt to get the longest
life out of it; or something in between?
If Gelcoat does off gas, and kind of dries out and cracks,would it make
sense during the winter lay up to cover the gelcoat with a coat of wax,
to
seal it, and then buff it off come spring?
I painted a sailplane several years ago and did a fair amount or research
before actually applying the paint. My paint guys told me that sanding the
finish actually allows for a more rapid (UV) degradation of the surface as
the resin the encapsulates the pigment has been compromised. Waxing does
slow the process down. I think that this would also apply to Gelcoat. The
more completely a wax would seal the sanded surfaces would be more
beneficial, and wax using nano technology such as WX Seal and Block would
be closer to the ideal. Other waxes also are now advertising Nano
technology. Whether or not they are as effective as the WX products may be
open to discussion.
No one mentioned trailer solar vent so far? How effective are they? They
only cost something like $200 so I must wonder if they are effective why
they are not provided with every trailer. I added one to mine but it keeps
breaking down every 1-2 years and I wonder if I should even bother replacing
it again.
Ramy
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