: Has anyone here had any experiance with mixing carbon dust to black gel coat?
: does it work, or is it just a mess?
: I'm planning on sprayin itand thought that it might make a nice look as
: compared to just plain black gel. give it a little sparkle of grey mixed
: in. sort of a look like using pearling only grey.
: I'm guessing that with a 2.0 nozzel or larger, if anything it should make the
: stuff spray ok...I'm mostly wondering if everthing it scrapes on after dry
: turns black...I assume that buffing it would be a mess....Just figured I'd
: ask and see if anyone here had tried it before.
: Best wishes
: Roy
Couple things, epoxy gel coat is not easy to find, most is polyester and polyester doesn't stick to epoxy well.
Secondly gelcoat is designed to go into a mold, it obtains it's nice smooth surface from the mold. It was never intended to be applied to a surface externally. It can be done, but it comes out as a fairly rough surface that has to be sanded smooth then polished to get a nice flat smooth surface. Suspect that won't work with the idea you have.
Bill H.
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