64studeavanti Posted June 9 Report Posted June 9 (edited) Working on R5423. I have removed the undercoating. In some spots, the fiberglass is very dry/porous and somewhat brittle. Any ideas on how to remedy? I have used penetrating expoxes, such as those from West systems, on plywood before. Should I do something similar? Leave it alone and coat with epoxy primer? I plan on reapplying the rubberized undercoat, 3M Dynatron Dyna-Pro, similar to the factory, to protect the fenders and other parts of the underbody from rocks etc. Any ideas welcome. thanks Edited June 9 by 64studeavanti
mfg Posted June 9 Report Posted June 9 I believe your idea of reapplying a quality rubberized undercoat is ideal. I don’t think trying to seal the fiberglass underbody with any type of resin would be worth the effort… Good luck!
Ron Dame Posted June 10 Report Posted June 10 I'd check on some boat forums since they often deal with fiberglass. But I'd think resin or penetrating epoxy sounds good from an amatuer's standpoint.
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