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HULL/DECK,
STEERING
AND
CONTROLS
FRC
Fiberglass
Repair
Gel
Coat
Nick
or
High
Spot
Repair
1.
Lightly
sand
area
using
600
grit
paper
&
water
2.
Wipe
down
with
dry
cloth
3.
Brush
on
thin
film
of
Aqua
Buff
2000™
4.
Buff
clean
FRC
Fiberglass
Repair
(HULL)
Some
hulls
are
constructed
of
hand
laid
fiberglass.
Normal
fiberglass
repair
procedures
apply-
Damaged
fiberglass
can
be
easily
repaired
by
following
a few
basic
steps.
1.
Remove
all
damaged
material
with
a
sabre
saw
or
grinder.
2.
Using
a
disc
grinder
or
die
grinder,
taper
fiberglass
1"
(2.5
cm)
back
from
patch
area
on
inside
of
part.
3.
Apply
masking
tape
to
outside
of
part
to
form
a
mold.
4.
Mix
enough
polyester
resin
and
catalyst
to
complete
the
repair,
following
instructions
for
resin
being
used.
5.
Apply
resin
to
inside
of
patch
area
using
a
disposable
paint
brush.
6.
Lay
in
small
pieces
of
shredded
fiberglass
mat.
Use
the
paint
brush
to
force
air
bubbles
out.
Add
more
resin
and
move
mat
around.
NOTE:
Pieces
of
mat
between
1"
to
2"
(2.5
to
5
cm)
square
work
best.
7.
Keep
adding
mat
and
resin
until
patch
area
is
filled
up
to
the
original
thickness.
8.
Let
resin
cure
thoroughly.
9.
Remove
masking
tape from
outside
of
repair.
10.
Remove
any
high
spots
from
outside
with
a
disc
grinder.
11.
Fill
and
smooth
any
defects
with
polyester
auto
body
filler.
12.
Sand
smooth
and
feather
with
360
to
400
grit
sandpaper.
13.
Paint
outside
of
repair
following
instructions
on
paint container.
3/00
6.24
Polaris
Sales
Inc.

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