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![]() "Tim Mara" wrote Bill, There's a number of German workers dying from cancer or already dead from handling the Schwabbellack gel-coat that you refer to. The stuff was toxic and it's good they discontinued it, good riddance. Regarding trailers, the fiberglass shells are a case study in the very limited life expectancy of the currently used coatings, they look horrible after 10-15 years max unless kept indoors. So what is different about the gel coats used in most pleasure boats and the non toxic airplane gel coats? I see boats that are kept out in the sun nearly year round, and with a couple waxings per year and a polish out every few years, they seem very durable and good looking. -- Jim in NC |
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