Hey guys! I know I have another gelcoat thread going, but I wanted to start a new thread with the specific title I used above.
I've been doing tons of research to prep for my gelcoat restoration. Everyone on the interwebs seems to agree that 3M marine product and procedures are some of the best.
But in my research, I've discovered that 3M no longer recommends wet sanding...3M recommends not wet sanding but DRY sanding with their Purple P800 followed by wet sanding with their Trizact P1500. See their instructions here: http://multimedia.3m.com/mws/media/1...sional-sop.pdf
Everything I've read says to wet sand gelcoat, but 3M says otherwise. Thoughts?
Here is 3M's video on how to do it, they definitely are not wetsanding the first step: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMrAKnD08uU
Equipment wise, I don't have an air compressor so I'm leaning towards the Shurhold DA 3100. They have a good video on the wet sanding process using their DA: Hot to wet sand your boat
What's funny is that in the video they use a combination of 3M 260L (Purple) and Mikra Microstar sanding discs for wet sanding. But if you look up the specs for both products, they ALL are clearly labeled for DRY sanding only.
So basically I'm confused. Its this just new sanding tech we need to embrace with no water?!! Has anyone fully used the current 3M process as documented?
I've been doing tons of research to prep for my gelcoat restoration. Everyone on the interwebs seems to agree that 3M marine product and procedures are some of the best.
But in my research, I've discovered that 3M no longer recommends wet sanding...3M recommends not wet sanding but DRY sanding with their Purple P800 followed by wet sanding with their Trizact P1500. See their instructions here: http://multimedia.3m.com/mws/media/1...sional-sop.pdf
Everything I've read says to wet sand gelcoat, but 3M says otherwise. Thoughts?
Here is 3M's video on how to do it, they definitely are not wetsanding the first step: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMrAKnD08uU
Equipment wise, I don't have an air compressor so I'm leaning towards the Shurhold DA 3100. They have a good video on the wet sanding process using their DA: Hot to wet sand your boat
What's funny is that in the video they use a combination of 3M 260L (Purple) and Mikra Microstar sanding discs for wet sanding. But if you look up the specs for both products, they ALL are clearly labeled for DRY sanding only.
So basically I'm confused. Its this just new sanding tech we need to embrace with no water?!! Has anyone fully used the current 3M process as documented?
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