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6.2.6
(continued
IMPORTANT
if all lumps are not removed from the putty, they will trap air that
in turn will leave tiny pin holes in the area being patched. The lumps
also will appear as white spots in the patched area.
2.
Add catalyst to the putty in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions. Mix thoroughly so that no
uncured spots will occur in the patched area.
3.
Apply the putty to the ripples and indentations as
instructed in Section 6.3, Procedure D, Steps 2
through 6.
4.
Sand the patched area as instructed in Chapter
6.3, Procedure E.
5.
Buff the patched area as instructed in Section
6.3, Procedure F.
6.
Spray finish the area with a matching color as
instructed in Procedure D below and in Section 6.9.
D.
Spraying the Repaired Area
NOTE:
This procedure applies only when all necessary repairs to the
crazed area have been completed: that is, the area has been
sanded, any craze extending as a fracture into the fiber
glass has been repaired, and any ripples and indentations
have been patched.
Spray finish the repaired area with a matching color. For
the proper finishing procedures, see Section 6.9.
6.2.7
Repairing Gel Coat Wrinkling
White cloth
Sanding block
Putty Knife
Rubber Squeegee
TOOLS
MATERIALS
Acetone
Gelcoat
Cab-o-sil
Catalyst
Sandpaper 100 grit
Cellophane
SECTION 6
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