Hello all,
I've embarked on my first season of boat repairs and I am looking for some advice on curing time/ expectations for West system G-Flex 655. We did a catalina smile repair, as well as some other smaller patching of cracks or scratches. The large smile repair area is not as solid as the smaller repairs. At this point, I am looking for some guidance to see if we should give things more time, or start over again.
Here are some details about this epoxy so far:
We applied G-Flex on Tuesday the 23rd. Conditions that day were in the 70s, we had just finished putting the epoxy on and realized rain was coming. We covered the boat, the rain only lasted 1-2 hours, but temperatures were in the 50s overnight. The following days temperatures were also in the 70s.
The boat is in an area where one side gets direst sun at some point during the day, and the other does not. There is no significant difference in the epoxy between the two sides. Yesterday, temperatures here reached mid-80s.
The epoxy that was put on smaller repairs have all cured. The large spots, where the catalina smile was repaired is still not quite right. I wouldn't necessarily describe it as "tacky" - it's not sticky. However, it does not feel as firm as it should, or as firm as the smaller repairs. There is a slightly greasy feeling residue left behind on your finger after touching these spots. Overall, the product has firmed up since the 24th (24hrs after application).
I currently have some shop lights pointed on the epoxy to see if some consistent heat might do the trick.
Thank you in advance for the advice!
- Cassie
I've embarked on my first season of boat repairs and I am looking for some advice on curing time/ expectations for West system G-Flex 655. We did a catalina smile repair, as well as some other smaller patching of cracks or scratches. The large smile repair area is not as solid as the smaller repairs. At this point, I am looking for some guidance to see if we should give things more time, or start over again.
Here are some details about this epoxy so far:
We applied G-Flex on Tuesday the 23rd. Conditions that day were in the 70s, we had just finished putting the epoxy on and realized rain was coming. We covered the boat, the rain only lasted 1-2 hours, but temperatures were in the 50s overnight. The following days temperatures were also in the 70s.
The boat is in an area where one side gets direst sun at some point during the day, and the other does not. There is no significant difference in the epoxy between the two sides. Yesterday, temperatures here reached mid-80s.
The epoxy that was put on smaller repairs have all cured. The large spots, where the catalina smile was repaired is still not quite right. I wouldn't necessarily describe it as "tacky" - it's not sticky. However, it does not feel as firm as it should, or as firm as the smaller repairs. There is a slightly greasy feeling residue left behind on your finger after touching these spots. Overall, the product has firmed up since the 24th (24hrs after application).
I currently have some shop lights pointed on the epoxy to see if some consistent heat might do the trick.
Thank you in advance for the advice!
- Cassie