Good day all,
I have utilized the discussion forum in the past and have had good success so I thought I would put this out there to all of you.
Two part question as follows:
I am hoping that someone has a suggestion concerning the repairs or maintenance of the deck on my 1987 Catalina MKII. As you may be aware the deck is a two tone, white (smooth) and cream (anti-slip or grip surface). I am experiencing pitting on the grip surface (cream) which exposes the underside that is black in colour (looks terrible). I am located in a cilmate where we have snow and frost during the winter months so it could become problematic.
Question 1: Is there a product I can purchase to repair these marks that will blend in reasonably well?
Question 2: In the cockpit on the white fibreglass (seats/cockpit locker) and deck it has that small diamond textured pattern and is difficult to clean. I've used the standard "Starbrite" "3M" and others but have been disappointed with the results after investing so much time. Some chipping as well.
Thanks in advance for any input.
Derek
I have utilized the discussion forum in the past and have had good success so I thought I would put this out there to all of you.
Two part question as follows:
I am hoping that someone has a suggestion concerning the repairs or maintenance of the deck on my 1987 Catalina MKII. As you may be aware the deck is a two tone, white (smooth) and cream (anti-slip or grip surface). I am experiencing pitting on the grip surface (cream) which exposes the underside that is black in colour (looks terrible). I am located in a cilmate where we have snow and frost during the winter months so it could become problematic.
Question 1: Is there a product I can purchase to repair these marks that will blend in reasonably well?
Question 2: In the cockpit on the white fibreglass (seats/cockpit locker) and deck it has that small diamond textured pattern and is difficult to clean. I've used the standard "Starbrite" "3M" and others but have been disappointed with the results after investing so much time. Some chipping as well.
Thanks in advance for any input.
Derek