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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? |
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