SECTION 6
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6.2.5
Repairing Nicks and Small Holes
TOOLS
MATERIALS
Heavy duty polisher
Harsh grit buffing compound
Huffing pad
(for polisher)
Acetone
white cloth (2)
Water
Sanding block
Gel Coat
Putty Knife
Catalyst
Cellophane
Milled fibers
Single edge razor
Sandpaper 200, 900 & 600 grit
e.
Preparing the Surface
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1.
Remove the damaged material from the nick or small hole
with the edge of a putty knife.
2.
Clean the damaged area thoroughly with a white cloth
saturated with acetone.
C.
Preparing the Patch
1.
Make a thick, creamy, manageable putty by mixing equal amounts
of milled fibers and a matching gel coat.
2.
Add catalyst to the putty in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions and mix thoroughly.
D.
Patching the Nicks and Small Holes
See Section 6.2, Procedure
D,
Steps 2 thru 6.
E.
Sanding the Patch
See Section 6.2, Procedure E.
F.
Buffing the Patch
See Section 6.2, Procedure F.
G.
Spraying the Patch
If the milled fibers in the patch affect the color of the gel
coat so that the color does not match that of the unit being
repaired, you should spray finish the area with a matching
color. For the proper finishing procedure see Section 6.9.
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