lengthy but interesting none the less :
well, after seeing those pics of the pachanga - in your other post...i see what your up against.
i did a 1985 'sleekercraft something or other boat'...cant remember the real name (but an 80mph rocket).
gelcoat is simply an enigma for me. i wetsanded. i compounded. i polished. i waxed. it was an improvement but I was looking for more.:hairpull
i heard the ole rumour about silicones and their effect (albeit short lived) on gelcoat.
so for the sake of experimentation, i grabbed my megs endurance tire shine - the thick purple stuff..put in generously on a damp sponge and went over a section of the boat. it looked good (shiny and wet). a little greasy, but it looked like it never did before. i waited 30 minutes to let this product 'soak in' and wiped off excess. i honestly couldnt believe my eyes. no amount of wax i used made the boat look like that. it looked better than new.
this is an old trick of the trade, i've heard of people using armour all tire foam on the sides of their hulls (gel coat) for a quick 'shiner up'er'.
regardless, boat owner was happy went he took it away !
i learned that gel coat is porous. if you work your compounds/polishes too long (dry) than all that product is being absorbed into the gelcoat..making removal difficult and keeping a 'dull' look to the gel coat.
to do that boat all over again would be 1/ wetsand 2000 grit 2/ light polish (megs marine stuff) 3/ use a wax with a high silicone content 4/ add some silicone for a little 'wow' factor 5/ forget about it !!
i aint tellin anyone to use tire foam on their boats, or condoning it for that matter...i just thought i'd pass along my experience with gel coat.