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Thanks everyone. RS agrees with Hairsy. Use clear gel coat with a taste of pigment ;)Reply 27/03/2024 05:29:00
Sterling
Posts: 4
I've just checked the tin and its labelled 'Clear'.
Best wishesReply 25/03/2024 09:51:00
Hairsy
Posts: 46
Thanks Hairsy. For clarification: You use Clear, and not Neutral gel coat? Reply 24/03/2024 05:44:00
Sterling
Posts: 4
I use clear gel coat filler from East Coast Fibreglass supplies with the RS pigment. I add pigment 'to taste' - i.e. just enough to give it the colour. Doesn't need much though.Reply 23/03/2024 07:53:00
Hairsy
Posts: 46
I would assume, that you have to use neutral gelcoat, which could be difficult to get.
Personally I have good experience to use Liquid color instead of Pigments with neutral Epoxid.
Meanwhile I prefer to do it with Epoxid instead of Polyester Gelcaot.Reply 22/03/2024 20:56:00
Michael Heber
Posts: 71
Sterling - I suggest you contact RS Customer Support; [email protected] or your local dealer who suplied youReply 22/03/2024 09:10:00
Peter Barton
Posts: 5114
Hi all- I need to do a small gelcoat repair. I purchased the RS Aero Gel Coat Pigment, and have a question about the mixing. Do I use white or neutral gel coat to mix with it? Any advice, tips or tricks would be appreciated. Thanks!Reply 22/03/2024 03:44:00
Sterling
Posts: 4