Pescador4ever
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Merry Christmas all,
I need some help. My dad and I were doing some gelcoat work on our 1801 for the first time and we are not sure if we made a big mistake or not. Our gelcoat is not drying and it has been setting for two days now. We didn't cover it with wax paper after we sprayed it on and from what I have read since we have done the job is that gelcoat doesn't cure when exposed to air. Does anybody know if we can cover it now that it has been setting and still have it dry or do we need to scrap it off and start over? Any assistance anybody can provide will be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Eric
I need some help. My dad and I were doing some gelcoat work on our 1801 for the first time and we are not sure if we made a big mistake or not. Our gelcoat is not drying and it has been setting for two days now. We didn't cover it with wax paper after we sprayed it on and from what I have read since we have done the job is that gelcoat doesn't cure when exposed to air. Does anybody know if we can cover it now that it has been setting and still have it dry or do we need to scrap it off and start over? Any assistance anybody can provide will be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Eric