gc50 gelcoat application.


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how can i avoid the gelcoat puddling up when brushing it on.   i used 7 layers of easy leaze and 2 coats of mirror glaze 88 wax  but it ends up puddling together as water in a bucket of oil.

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Month later. Yes i know.

I added 1 theespoon of silica with 100ml of gelcoat. Thats a world difference.

Later i tryed 1.5 thee spoon.(perfect!)   Mixed up 24h before use. Brushed in and yes.   Problem solved for me.

Spray will be better. But still.   Super. 
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Just for info, East Coast Fibreglass do the brush-applicable version of this if you'd like to avoid needing to use an additive in future. If you look under 'Specialist gelcoats' you should find it. As far as I'm aware, it's the same product but formulated for brush application, rather than spray. 


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