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| Gel Coat Yellowing / Oxidization / Dullness |
The Cause of Gel Coat Yellowing / oxidization / dullness Gel Coat Yellowing is natural seeping of excess waxes and chemicals from the resin catalysing during the manufacturing process. Often worse around joins, tight corners & repairs where a high concentration of resin / catalyst was used to either speed up the process or leave a very thick layer to allow for easier shaping of those tight sections. While this isn't necessarily the wrong thing to do, it can unfortunately cause these yellowing issues in the future. This seepage is brought out more rapidly through absorption of ultraviolet radiation and the heating effect the sun has on the surfaces. So how do we fix this Gel Coat Yellowing? It is a surprisingly easy thing to fix! By using our CleanAShine, X1 / X2 process. Through a collaborative effort involving many moving parts CleanABoat - Marine Products was able to create a special Gel Coat Rejuvenation / Restoration product. This was a long process of testing and development that involved various manufacturers and on location testing all over the world.
The Process - It is a simple 4 step process, utilizing two inexpensive products available on www.cleanaboat.com. Step1 - CleanAShine - X1 Gel Coat Rejuvenation is sprayed onto the effected surface, keeping the surface wet for a couple of minutes you will notice the surface of the Gel Coat turning darker and darker yellow. Step 2 - Then follow this with the X-Pad, this is used to gently exfoliate the surface, massaging the CleanAShine X1 into the pores of the Gel Coat ensuring all of the yellowing can be brought to the surface through the chemical cleansing process. This process of X1 & X-pad is repeated a few times until all of the Yellowing has been removed from the surface. Step 3 - CleanAShine - X2 is sprayed onto the surface and also worked in with the X-pad. This will complete the chemical change on the surface of the Gel Coat. Step 4 - Once these few steps have been completed you simply go ahead and buff the Gel Coat surface back to a shine! It really is that easy, there is no mess at all! About 5-10 minutes per few square meters is all it takes depending on the severity of the yellowing and its ability to let the yellowing go through the chemical treatment process. CleanABoat also offers buffing compounds to take care of the whole treatment! Check out the CleanAShine Range of products. Note - CleanABoat.com recommends that after Gel Coat Restoration has been completed, the surface should be regularly maintained with a protective Polish that specifically focuses on UV protection. CleanABoat.com created a specialized Gel Coat Protective Spray on Polish called Xtreem Guard - X5000 to do exactly this. Click here for more information on X5000 and its revolutionary Nano Technology.
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| CleanAShine - X1 / Part 1 of a 2 part system |
CleanAShine - X2 / Part 2 of a 2 part system |
CleanAShine - Exfoliating X-pad |
| Also Demonstrated in the Video is our Range of CleanAshine Buffing compounds, click here to view / purchase these. |
| Post Yellowing / Rejuvenation Maintenance. |
| So you've fixed your Gel Coat, now what? Well that's simple, Gel Coat will require a constant upkeep. It is best practises to continue maintaining or begin regularly maintaining your Gel Coat with a protective Polish. CleanABoat has spent a long time working on a Special Spray on Nano technology Protective Polish, X5000 Xtreem Guard to work in protecting your Gel Coat Surface from the harsh ultraviolet radiation and assist in preventing Yellowing / oxidization or Dullness from re-occurring. X5000 is a revolutionary product using advanced Nano Technology, reinventing the way we do things. It is easy to use. |
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