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Hey Doc, here's some pictures. It's 20170314_185538[1].jpg 20170306_183916[1].jpg 20170306_183901[1].jpg
It's pretty frustrating since the more you sand the more white it brings to the surface and even after buffing it stays white. Some of the stuff it's hard to get a picture of since it doesn't like to zoom into the boat if it's not sanded. In the beginning, when I first saw these spots, I would dremel out the white and fill in with black spectrum gelcoat, which I'd sand down and then get a white ring around the repair. I'm not sure if there's more pictures lying around but I'll try to find some. This is pretty small stuff but more will probably pop up soon since I sprayed about 3 oz's of gel on to get something I can sand flat and try to blend in, hopefully without sanding through the black again.
Also the first picture shows a spot that used to be about an inch long and quarter of an inch thick that I was working on covering with gel, second photo shows the large area that I'm currently working on that went through in a spot and the third photo shows it buffed, but I don't think I went beyond 600 grit which was to see if I was going through.
Also it doesn't appear to be painted since the Spectrum gel matches pretty well?
Last edited by sailnaked6842; 03-14-2017 at 08:17 PM.
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