You just need a stiple roller. Whatever goo that you use just needs
to be about 'tooth paste' thick and you just roll it on and try to
blend the edges. Its kind of an art but not rocket science. Good
taping and someone who has done it before is a real plus.
:: There is this product Gibco flex-mold perhaps ideal to
:: re-do
:: a non skid to make it look like new in gelcote -
:: I received some info but more is needed.
:: 817-236-5021 in Fort Worth TX
::
:: :: I did my own boat 3 years ago with LPU epoxy. It is very
:: :: good looking but if I had it to do again I would use gel
:: :: coat because it is more durable. I have a good and
:: :: inexpensive way to do this in Santa Cruz. Covered shed
:: :: and professional aplication if you are interested.
::
:: :: Will
:: ::
:: :: :: I'm very interested in this issue.Gelcote?
:: :: ::
:: :: ::
:: :: :: :: How have current/past owners delt with the problem of a
:: :: :: :: slick deck?..painting, resurfacing? Any idea on cost?
:: :: :: :: What seems to work well?