AlphaOmega
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I bought a 22' sailboat last year that was made in 1986 - and probably not waxed or polished since 1990.
The oxidation is....well...the deck looks like it's made of chalk. By some of the posts I'm reading, 'm expecting to have to spend a day with my rotary and a good, aggressive wool pad. But I need some advice on what compound to use. PLUS - the boat has non-skid sections molded into the gelcoat. It's your typical diamond checker pattern. Anyone know the best way to work those non-skid areas in order to get down into the countersunk lines.
Half of me is considering just giving the whole top side a good acid bath and re-gelcoat it.
The oxidation is....well...the deck looks like it's made of chalk. By some of the posts I'm reading, 'm expecting to have to spend a day with my rotary and a good, aggressive wool pad. But I need some advice on what compound to use. PLUS - the boat has non-skid sections molded into the gelcoat. It's your typical diamond checker pattern. Anyone know the best way to work those non-skid areas in order to get down into the countersunk lines.
Half of me is considering just giving the whole top side a good acid bath and re-gelcoat it.