fillet1
03-01-2005, 06:01 PM
Last week I patched all of the interior screw holes in the boat. Some came out good, some bad, but at least its white and watertight. The color mix of gel that i did was close enough, its my prep work that needed some help. All of the repairs were done under the cover with the portable heater on.
I was overly zealous this weekend and tried my hand at a few gel coat repairs on the exterior hull. It was about 35 degrees out, and undeterred, I decided that I could get the gel on if I heated the repair area first with a heat gun and then aimed the portable heater at the repair area as the gel cured.
I dont have a clue what happened. I mixed the gel indoors to the same color as the interior gel,(white with a touch of black to grey it up a little) and went outside and applied it to the repair area. I applied the release paper to the repair, aimed the heater at it, and let it cure for an hour or so. I come back outside and the cured gel is GREEN!! A flourescent Lime Green! ???
Needless to say I then ground out the whole repair, using some choice language. Can anyone tell me why it turned green? It was mixed in a clean cup with a clean popsicle stick. Could the cold temperature make the color change?
I just ordered Spectrum' gel patch kit in 1985 Wellcraft white so that when I try again (when it is at least 60 out) that I know it aint my color mixing.
I'll be a pro at this sooner or later.
I was overly zealous this weekend and tried my hand at a few gel coat repairs on the exterior hull. It was about 35 degrees out, and undeterred, I decided that I could get the gel on if I heated the repair area first with a heat gun and then aimed the portable heater at the repair area as the gel cured.
I dont have a clue what happened. I mixed the gel indoors to the same color as the interior gel,(white with a touch of black to grey it up a little) and went outside and applied it to the repair area. I applied the release paper to the repair, aimed the heater at it, and let it cure for an hour or so. I come back outside and the cured gel is GREEN!! A flourescent Lime Green! ???
Needless to say I then ground out the whole repair, using some choice language. Can anyone tell me why it turned green? It was mixed in a clean cup with a clean popsicle stick. Could the cold temperature make the color change?
I just ordered Spectrum' gel patch kit in 1985 Wellcraft white so that when I try again (when it is at least 60 out) that I know it aint my color mixing.
I'll be a pro at this sooner or later.