Gel Coat, White Premium (QT) by Sea Hawk
- Clean Up: Use acetone to clean brushes, tools and equipment before resin gels.
- Hardener (Included): MeKP 1/2 oz 14.78cc Tube
- Mixing Ratio: Mix 12 drops MeKP to 1 ounce of resin, 10/CC per quart, 40CC per gallon. Resin will begin to gel in approximately 30 minutes at 77F.
- Tinting: If color is desired, the gel coat can be tinted with a coloring agent. Add no more than 1 ounce of coloring per quart of Gel Coat.
- Reducer: Styrene. Not more than 10%
Wax Additive Sanding Aid: 1 oz Container Included
Hardener (Included): MeKP 1/2 oz 14.78cc Tube
Premium Marine Grade Gel Coat has great cosmetic and protective life expectancy and will keep your hull shining like new for years. Sea Hawk Premium GelCoat can be used to patch all gel coated fiberglass parts. It is specifically designed to provide an excellent surface finish. It is resistant to water and most common household chemicals, carzing, and loss of gloss during normal use. It is intended for marine and automotive use. Marine use includes cabins, decks, hulls, skis, and tanks. Auto use includes fiberglass trailers, recreational vehicles (RV), and truck bodies. Applied in a thickness of 15-20 mils, which gives it depth to survive considerable water sanding, compounding and repolishing. Sea Hawk Gel-Coat has great cosmetic and protective life expectancy and will keep the surface shining like new for years. For smaller jobs, choose a wax additive (Interior) as a sanding aid. This ia a resilient, isophthalic polyester coating that does not require PVA or other air-inhibitors to cure to a hard surface. Used to fill gouges, chips, scrapes and deep scratches in fiberglass gel coat finishes. Should you use a Wax Additive Sanding Aid or No Wax?If you are planning a doing a small repairs, or overcoating gel coat you shouldadd the wax additive sanding aid. The wax allows the Gel Coat to harden so that is may be sanded and buffed. This is considered a Finish Gelcoat. It uses a resilient, isophthalic polyester coating that does not require PVA or other air-inhibitors to cure to a hard surface. Used to fill gouges, chips, scrapes and deep scratches in fiberglass gel coat finishes. If you are fabricating with fiberglass and gel coat, or applying your first coat you should not add thewax additive to thegel coat: The gel coat will not harden and allow for the fiberglass and gel coat to bond while being in a mold, or allow the next coat of gel coat to bond to the first coat. You will then need to add a surface treatment to the gelcoat so that it will harden, such as PVA or other air inhibitors such as a mold release agent. Or you can apply a second coat of gel coat with the wax additive sanding aid.SURFACE PREPARATION
Clean surface with Dewaxing agent. All surfaces must be clean, dry and free from grease, wax, oil, and other foreign matter. All surfaces must be sanded. Do not apply directly over paint. GEL COAT PREPARATION
Shake and stir container thoroughly before using. Mix 12 drops of hardener per ounce of Gel Coat (10cc per quart / 40cc per gallon). Gel Coat will begin to gel in approximately 30 minutes at 77 F. In warmer temperatures (90 F) reduce hardener by 50%. In cooler temperatures (65 F) increase hardener content 100%. Resin may not thoroughly cure if applied in temperatures below 60 F.
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