So I'm in the process of converting my 28' Offshore Custom Yachts ( OSY ) cuddy cabin into a center console I got the hull for a song and have pretty much stripped it out to the stringers and transom and now I"m looking for something besides sanding that I can do to the existing fiberglass that will help bond all the fiberglass components and layers to the hull. there's some mildew in the compartments below where the deck is along with the other usual bilge trappings and suspects that I know fiberglass won't bond to. There's LARGE areas on this boat that will need to be prepped and I know there will be a lot of sanding but if there's anything else that I can do to the existing glass to help ensure a good bond I want to do it.
Some possible solutions I've found by internet research and asking questions in the marine store :
TCP? helps clean the hull will it etch it as well?
Prep Magic? This is supposed to be for etching your fiberglass pool to cut down on sanding before painting
De-glossing agent ? this is a sovent based compound meat to take the sheen off a painted surface i fifgure it will soften the surface layer of resin to allow a hot coat of subsequent fiberglass and resin to stick better than sanding along would do.
I'm open to other sugestions so by all means fire away?
Again this if for bare fiberglass inside the boat on what will be unseen areas so appearance is not nearly as important as getting a good PERMANENT bond between layers the outside of the boat is bare white gelcoat and will only be wet sanded and buffed because its in fairly good shape. i want to do this ONCE and CORRECTLY
Thank you for the help and suggestions
-Levi
Some possible solutions I've found by internet research and asking questions in the marine store :
TCP? helps clean the hull will it etch it as well?
Prep Magic? This is supposed to be for etching your fiberglass pool to cut down on sanding before painting
De-glossing agent ? this is a sovent based compound meat to take the sheen off a painted surface i fifgure it will soften the surface layer of resin to allow a hot coat of subsequent fiberglass and resin to stick better than sanding along would do.
I'm open to other sugestions so by all means fire away?
Again this if for bare fiberglass inside the boat on what will be unseen areas so appearance is not nearly as important as getting a good PERMANENT bond between layers the outside of the boat is bare white gelcoat and will only be wet sanded and buffed because its in fairly good shape. i want to do this ONCE and CORRECTLY
Thank you for the help and suggestions
-Levi