Thanks much, I appreciate your advice and will follow through.

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Subject: Re: M_Boats: Scratch on my gel coat

If it's truly limited to the surface, you may well be able to?fair it out
with polishing compound (available at marine outlets but also anywhere
automobile products are sold).? "Rubbing compound" is (depending on
manufacturer) a little more aggressive and may scour more deeply than you
need.? Try "polishing" first, then wax and buff the area.

If it's a deeper scratch or presents a need for color matching, it's a
little more (but not much more) complicated.? Have a look at this article
for an overview:? http://www.boatus.com/boattech/casey/02.htm?

If you do need to go with something more than a rub-out with polishing
compound, small-quantity gelcoat repair kits are widely available.? Getting
the color right can be a challenge.? Try polishing first and see if you can
live with the results.







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From: Rob Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Mon, 4 Aug 2008 9:55 am
Subject: M_Boats: Scratch on my gel coat



Was putting my boat on the trailer this weekend and scratched my blue gel
coat (4 inches, surface level only).  Can someone tell me how to fix it so
that I don't see it?

 

Thanks all,

 

Rob Hicks

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