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T'sillan BDG Gelcoat protection #05753 #05754 #3m #boating #diy #boatparts #boatcover
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Let's first talk about what this product will NOT DO. It will not fix or improve the look of oxidized gelcoat (a teeny, tiny bit perhaps but not enough that I'd pay for it) It's not designed to fix any particular problem in your Gelcoat. Fix before applying this product. (Sand/compound/correct the gelcoat)
This product is designed specifically to work with gelcoat either on an RV, boat or perhaps a shower fixture but ONLY GELCOAT. This product is only for gelcoat surfaces. That said, If you find other uses by all means let us all know!
Mask off black trim, rubber, canvas, vinyl & seadecking too. Mask off oxidized metals also. If some dries on these, it can be difficult to remove. A "surface prep" spray can work, dawn dish soap and water agitated with either a brush, microfiber towel or sponge.
Shake well
Begin with a properly prepped surface. In my mind it looks new and has a great reflection looking directly at a flat panel of gelcoat like a mirror-ish. That said some people find that as long as they have a uniform gloss that they can see a decent reflection at 45° they are happy. I would prefer that this product was applied to either new gelcoat with no signs of oxidation or freshly polished gelcoat without oxidation.
Wash the surface with a good soap, either designed to deeply clean like Dawn, alcohol, white vinagar and water or a surface prep wipe down. Inspect!
Once your gelcoat is clean and looking nice it's time to apply the T'sillan BDG.
Shake Well
While humidity doesn't play nearly as big a role, temperature sometimes does. On a hot day especially when working with darker colored gelcoats or in the direct sunlight, you might want to start in a smaller area doing smaller sections at a time to avoid the product over drying before you've had a chance to buff it smooth. If this happens, apply a little bit of product to your applicator and reapply the product where it dried and then rather quickly take a clean microfiber towel and rub those areas and it should come off. If not sometimes I find a little saliva does the trick just fine. That's not my weird sense of humor that actually is a thing that I do.
SHAKE WELL
Also make sure that your applicator is clean and soft.
I generally use a very soft foam applicator coupled to a random orbital or dual action polisher. The speed, very slow. There's no need to force this simply massage the product in like a lotion more than a typical Marine wax.
Shake well while using.
When applying the product try to imagine that you're shoving the product into the pores of a sponge and you want to make sure that all of the pores or as completely full as you can possibly make them. I like to use the random orbital because it makes very small circles those circles mathematically have more of a chance to fill a round pore than going straight up and down or back and forth. Plus it makes really pretty patterns on the boat which I've always found entertaining. When applying the product try to work it into the surface that you were working on until you can just barely see the product on the surface. Once you're at that stage you can take a soft clean microfiber towel or another clean soft foam pad for your random orbital and remove the excess product from section that you just worked on. There's no need to let this sit and cure. It starts to bond as soon as it touches the gelcoat.
The longer that you work this product in the better the results will be. and here's why.
Shake it up
This product has a combination of some very particular oils that need to be absorbed into the gelcoat itself. This is possible while massaging it into the gelcoat before the product dries. Once the product has been massaged into the gelcoat and the product dries the layer that is left behind on the surface that you're to polish off is the bonding product that attaches to the gelcoat after the oil has been absorbed by the gelcoat. You need to give the chemicals time to find their respective homes.
Maintaining the product is as simple as keeping your boat or RV clean and not allowing dirt to layer and get cooked by the Sun which will damage the surface of any protective coating. Use very mild soaps that are either designed for gelcoat and they don't strip waxes or protection. I even encourage you to use washes that impart a wax finish or water repellency as part of its benefit Beyond simply a soap. I enjoy Salt-a-way as an additive to any boat soap, even if you don’t play in saltwater. Some of the Turtle Wax soaps for cars leave behind a protective film as well.
The spider repellency potential in this product should not last more than 3 to 4 months.
#boatspider #05753 #Gelcoat #tsillanbdg
Видео T'sillan BDG Gelcoat protection #05753 #05754 #3m #boating #diy #boatparts #boatcover канала Local_boydidgood
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DWsGigUgMem/?igsh=MWhycTR3dmg4cWN3Yg==
https://www.facebook.com/share/17wTaXK3vE/?mibextid=wwXIfr
https://www.paypal.me/DDLee (don't forget to tell me the address)
Let's first talk about what this product will NOT DO. It will not fix or improve the look of oxidized gelcoat (a teeny, tiny bit perhaps but not enough that I'd pay for it) It's not designed to fix any particular problem in your Gelcoat. Fix before applying this product. (Sand/compound/correct the gelcoat)
This product is designed specifically to work with gelcoat either on an RV, boat or perhaps a shower fixture but ONLY GELCOAT. This product is only for gelcoat surfaces. That said, If you find other uses by all means let us all know!
Mask off black trim, rubber, canvas, vinyl & seadecking too. Mask off oxidized metals also. If some dries on these, it can be difficult to remove. A "surface prep" spray can work, dawn dish soap and water agitated with either a brush, microfiber towel or sponge.
Shake well
Begin with a properly prepped surface. In my mind it looks new and has a great reflection looking directly at a flat panel of gelcoat like a mirror-ish. That said some people find that as long as they have a uniform gloss that they can see a decent reflection at 45° they are happy. I would prefer that this product was applied to either new gelcoat with no signs of oxidation or freshly polished gelcoat without oxidation.
Wash the surface with a good soap, either designed to deeply clean like Dawn, alcohol, white vinagar and water or a surface prep wipe down. Inspect!
Once your gelcoat is clean and looking nice it's time to apply the T'sillan BDG.
Shake Well
While humidity doesn't play nearly as big a role, temperature sometimes does. On a hot day especially when working with darker colored gelcoats or in the direct sunlight, you might want to start in a smaller area doing smaller sections at a time to avoid the product over drying before you've had a chance to buff it smooth. If this happens, apply a little bit of product to your applicator and reapply the product where it dried and then rather quickly take a clean microfiber towel and rub those areas and it should come off. If not sometimes I find a little saliva does the trick just fine. That's not my weird sense of humor that actually is a thing that I do.
SHAKE WELL
Also make sure that your applicator is clean and soft.
I generally use a very soft foam applicator coupled to a random orbital or dual action polisher. The speed, very slow. There's no need to force this simply massage the product in like a lotion more than a typical Marine wax.
Shake well while using.
When applying the product try to imagine that you're shoving the product into the pores of a sponge and you want to make sure that all of the pores or as completely full as you can possibly make them. I like to use the random orbital because it makes very small circles those circles mathematically have more of a chance to fill a round pore than going straight up and down or back and forth. Plus it makes really pretty patterns on the boat which I've always found entertaining. When applying the product try to work it into the surface that you were working on until you can just barely see the product on the surface. Once you're at that stage you can take a soft clean microfiber towel or another clean soft foam pad for your random orbital and remove the excess product from section that you just worked on. There's no need to let this sit and cure. It starts to bond as soon as it touches the gelcoat.
The longer that you work this product in the better the results will be. and here's why.
Shake it up
This product has a combination of some very particular oils that need to be absorbed into the gelcoat itself. This is possible while massaging it into the gelcoat before the product dries. Once the product has been massaged into the gelcoat and the product dries the layer that is left behind on the surface that you're to polish off is the bonding product that attaches to the gelcoat after the oil has been absorbed by the gelcoat. You need to give the chemicals time to find their respective homes.
Maintaining the product is as simple as keeping your boat or RV clean and not allowing dirt to layer and get cooked by the Sun which will damage the surface of any protective coating. Use very mild soaps that are either designed for gelcoat and they don't strip waxes or protection. I even encourage you to use washes that impart a wax finish or water repellency as part of its benefit Beyond simply a soap. I enjoy Salt-a-way as an additive to any boat soap, even if you don’t play in saltwater. Some of the Turtle Wax soaps for cars leave behind a protective film as well.
The spider repellency potential in this product should not last more than 3 to 4 months.
#boatspider #05753 #Gelcoat #tsillanbdg
Видео T'sillan BDG Gelcoat protection #05753 #05754 #3m #boating #diy #boatparts #boatcover канала Local_boydidgood
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