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Questions about heavy oxidization
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<blockquote data-quote="DHG1078" data-source="post: 14767671" data-attributes="member: 65442"><p>I have never polished a gel coat vehicle, but one of my friends did and said it was a PITA. It came out great at the end though. I'll have to ask him what he used to finish it after polishing.</p><p></p><p>It sounds to me more like you are getting hazing from the polish, not oxidation. There's a couple reasons for hazing after the use of a buffer, but I think your problem is that the 105 isn't allowing you a long enough working time on the gel coat to allow it to break down properly. I would give what inyadreams suggested and see if that helps. Sometimes it takes a finer polish to get rid of it. </p><p></p><p>I will try to get a hold of my friend and ask him about his experience with the gel coat and if he has any tips/tricks. He has gotten super flakey lately though so I can't promise anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DHG1078, post: 14767671, member: 65442"] I have never polished a gel coat vehicle, but one of my friends did and said it was a PITA. It came out great at the end though. I'll have to ask him what he used to finish it after polishing. It sounds to me more like you are getting hazing from the polish, not oxidation. There's a couple reasons for hazing after the use of a buffer, but I think your problem is that the 105 isn't allowing you a long enough working time on the gel coat to allow it to break down properly. I would give what inyadreams suggested and see if that helps. Sometimes it takes a finer polish to get rid of it. I will try to get a hold of my friend and ask him about his experience with the gel coat and if he has any tips/tricks. He has gotten super flakey lately though so I can't promise anything. [/QUOTE]
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