Great video! I've been doing finish correction on cars for many years, including many fiberglass bodied Corvettes. I use basically the same sequence you are doing, and it can really make some great finishes. Of course, on a metalflake boat, you have a certain thickness of clear gelcoat, and you don't want to go so deep that you get into the flake layer. But you have found that happy medium where you correct the surface without getting into the flakes. Nice job!
I appreciate it man. I’m to a point to where I’d like to continue, but I don’t think I can wet sand anymore without having reverse effects. My uncle owns a vinyl wrap business and said he can get a black with metal flake wrap and possibly just do the black on the boat and blend it in to where you couldn’t even tell it’s wrapped
Message me on Facebook or my Instagram and I can talk to you about it. Mine was close to being to bad. My Instagram is @crankinwithchristian My Facebook is “Christian Highfield”
After I removed the clearcoat that the previous owner had put on my 1991 ranger I used protec as well and it turned out amazing
Thank you. I followed your instructions to the T. It took me 1-1/2 days of hand sanding and two weekends. Looks great!
Great video! I've been doing finish correction on cars for many years, including many fiberglass bodied Corvettes. I use basically the same sequence you are doing, and it can really make some great finishes. Of course, on a metalflake boat, you have a certain thickness of clear gelcoat, and you don't want to go so deep that you get into the flake layer. But you have found that happy medium where you correct the surface without getting into the flakes. Nice job!
I appreciate it man. I’m to a point to where I’d like to continue, but I don’t think I can wet sand anymore without having reverse effects. My uncle owns a vinyl wrap business and said he can get a black with metal flake wrap and possibly just do the black on the boat and blend it in to where you couldn’t even tell it’s wrapped
@@CrankinWithChristian Wow. I didn't know they could just wrap part of it. That would be interesting to see.
@@texdentist me either haha. He was over yesterday and checked it out so I said he can go ahead and try if he wanted
Looks good!
How bad does a boat gel have to be, before you're not able to restore it to its original finish? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Message me on Facebook or my Instagram and I can talk to you about it. Mine was close to being to bad. My Instagram is @crankinwithchristian
My Facebook is “Christian Highfield”
I cannot believe you are telling people to let compound sit on the gel. It will not perform correctly if it dries. It needs to be wet to work.
Doesn’t last without a new gel coat.