I have a new restore project this year and have read many suggestions on how to finish buffed out metal flake gelcoat. I have a feature stripe that I feel can be saved by removing the cloudy areas with compound. When wet the finish looks almost like new. But then it dries and the cloudy look returns.
I would like to put some kind of permanent coating in lieu of a labor intensive, annual wax job. I have read many of the suggestions on this board but none give me that permanent fix???
Can some of you great guys tell me if I can apply a spar varnish or polyurethane over the gelcoat? What would be the downside of doing that? Or suggest something else that does not require a visit to the mortgage company?
Any input is appreciated. Thanks
Don (madpole)
I would like to put some kind of permanent coating in lieu of a labor intensive, annual wax job. I have read many of the suggestions on this board but none give me that permanent fix???
Can some of you great guys tell me if I can apply a spar varnish or polyurethane over the gelcoat? What would be the downside of doing that? Or suggest something else that does not require a visit to the mortgage company?
Any input is appreciated. Thanks
Don (madpole)