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Clear Gel Coat ???

opmope

New member
Hi all. I posted on iboats and got one reply so I'm wanting to get a second opinion.
I have a two colored deck, white and metallic red. The white gel coat was freshly sprayed and last coat, the air dry was added. It was then taped off. The already taped off area, red metal flake, is now ready for spraying. I have already got my red base down and am going to be spraying the red flake clear coat gel mix with no air dry on last coat.
The metallic will not be sanded before covering it with three layers of clear gel coat but the white needs to be sanded to remove orange peel and then going through all the sanding process and then being polished and waxed.
1.) Can I forget and the white sanding process and just sand it with 180 paper to get rid of the orange peel and then clear coat gel over both the white and red matallic??
2.) Can I use straight Clear Gel Coat with styrene and catylis and final coat air dry added or is there some other combination that is better for less orange peel and less sanding to achieve the finished product?
3.) What is the mixing process for the powdered Poly Flake, Fire Red by Glitterex, ratio when mixing with the Clear Gel Coat. So how much flake will I need to add to let's say a 500 ml pot?
Thanks, Dave.
 
Hey Dave!!
Your questions are for a gel coat tech guy and I will suggest you to call Gerard @ Atelier Inovatek # 1 819 438-3200. This gentleman was refered to me by one of our Checkmate members and he is good
 
Hey Dave!!
Your questions are for a gel coat tech guy and I will suggest you to call Gerard @ Atelier Inovatek # 1 819 438-3200. This gentleman was refered to me by one of our Checkmate members and he is good

Thank you for the info.

So here is what I found out for any of you that are in the same boat!! Get it? boy I crack myself up sometimes.
Talked to the guys over at Skeeter boats. NEVER clear gel over colored gel coat at all. As ondarvr said, it will yellow. I should have done the metallic portion of the deck before doing the white. That was my first mistake but no biggy. They say that the tape line when removeing will lift some of the flake so if sprayed first you can use a sharp carpet knife to make a straight tape line for when spraying the white.

Poly Flake mixture is 3/4 pot clear gel coat (1/2 clear gel and 1/2 Duratec high gloss additive) then 1/4 pot Poly Flake plus catylis.

Apply flake till the red base is completely covered all in one shoot. Let harden then apply three coats of clear gel coat and duratec high gloss additive 1:1 mix plus catylis leaving 1/2 hr. between coats. 4th and final coat they say to mix 1/4 pot (1/2 and 1/2 clear and high gloss) and then 1/2pot of Patchaid plus catylis.
They say it will look amazing.
I'll let you know the out come.
Thanks for the replies, Dave
 
Fiberglast 180 clear gel + duratec and add flake to consistency desired. 1/2 hr between coats seems like a long time, I've only ever heard to let the first tack coat flash then spray each coat few minutes apart depending on temps. I will be spraying both metal flake colors then clearing the whole shebang, only down side is one color will be dry(to tape off other) and one still tacky when I clear gel over all of it.

I am very interested in seeing your results and hearing your lessons learned, keep us posted.
 
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