Can I wet sand gelcoat?

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Some rough spots on hull difficult to get out with compound. Can I use wet sand. If so what grit and how to do? Thanks Dan Grosz Aquila '92 33.5
 
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Barry

Yes!

I wet sanded my h34 twice with 600 grit. Used 400 on a few spots. Mine has good gelcoat thickness and I never got through it. Be careful and work slowly. Finish off with compound and wax. good luck, Barry
 
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Ken Palmer

1200 wet-dry

A friend of mine uses 1200 wet dry available from West Marine to clean over-sparay of paint on his gelcoat. Ken Palmer, S/V Liberty
 
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dan grosz

I did it!

OK I tried it and it was successful. Some thoughts on what works well: 1. Get a good sanding block (I got one at Pep Boys) 2. Try sanding with the highest grit first. I found that 1200 actually got nome of the scratches out without needing courser sandpaper. (I used 240, 400, 600, 1000 & 1200) 3. Keep hosing the area down while sanding. Also I used a little setergent in a bucket to keep the sandpaper clean.) 4. Use only a little pressure and don't sand too long. The gelcoat smooths out quickly. 5. I used 3M super duty rubbing compund to get the shine back. 6. I bought a gelcoat repair kit from West Marine to fix a few dents. I was able to get a good color match by putting just a tiny bit of yellow into white. I am very pleased with the results. Thanks for the advise. Dan Aquila '92 H33.5
 
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