Gelcoat color codes
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Gelcoat color codes
Need to fix some gelcoat damages on my 31 FBC - 80.
Searched the forum and tried to contact Bertram in order to find the original "white" gelcoat color code, RAL or similar.
Does anyone know where I can find this information or is it better to just give my local supplier a sample from the boat?
Thanks,
Henrik
Searched the forum and tried to contact Bertram in order to find the original "white" gelcoat color code, RAL or similar.
Does anyone know where I can find this information or is it better to just give my local supplier a sample from the boat?
Thanks,
Henrik
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All custom color paints and gelcoats start with a neutral color that looks somewhat like a flesh color. Making up a general color isn't too hateful but matching a color without sophisticated chromatic equipment is a total bitch. Oyster white is a combination of Neutral, white, burnt sienna, yellow ocher, and brown.
Having been down the low tech road of color matching on more than a few occasions and with only marginal success, I have only one piece of advise:
Leave it to the professionals.
Having been down the low tech road of color matching on more than a few occasions and with only marginal success, I have only one piece of advise:
Leave it to the professionals.
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if you are planing small gel repairs I would caution against it, what happens with 30 year old gelcoat such as the offwhite of the bertram is it will darken when you sand it.
Performing gelcoat repairs requires a bit of sanding and polishing, so what will happen is these areas will then be darker then the areas around it.
If you are doing larger repairs it wont be a problem, or if your gelcoat is in EXCEPTIONAL condition.
It is a problem on 5 year old boats let alone a 30 year old boat
If you are just filling in some chips and dings and want it to look good from 10' ahead then you will need to custom mix the gelcoat, check if the gel gets darker with the addition of MEKP, cooks gelcoat does this now and it can be a real pain in the ass when matching colors.
Performing gelcoat repairs requires a bit of sanding and polishing, so what will happen is these areas will then be darker then the areas around it.
If you are doing larger repairs it wont be a problem, or if your gelcoat is in EXCEPTIONAL condition.
It is a problem on 5 year old boats let alone a 30 year old boat
If you are just filling in some chips and dings and want it to look good from 10' ahead then you will need to custom mix the gelcoat, check if the gel gets darker with the addition of MEKP, cooks gelcoat does this now and it can be a real pain in the ass when matching colors.
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