thirtydaZe
New Member
I knew it was bound to happen, doesn't it happen to everyone?
Anyhow, long story short, last night i had to trailer my boat because i'm finally getting my lift installed in my slip.The loading ramp dock is basically the same dock as the gas pump, and there is a repair piece of piping sitting on the dock.
You guessed it, i rubbed the repair piece of pipe.:smt009
Anyhow, it's nothing major, but being that the boat has only been on the water for a week..............
My question is, can anyone recommend anything short of calling the gel coat repair man, that i can easily do to make the scratches, lets say, "less noticeable?"
Obviously the scratch is deep enough to rub off some of my maroon.
Anyone have any miracle compounds for my cause?
Anyhow, long story short, last night i had to trailer my boat because i'm finally getting my lift installed in my slip.The loading ramp dock is basically the same dock as the gas pump, and there is a repair piece of piping sitting on the dock.
You guessed it, i rubbed the repair piece of pipe.:smt009
Anyhow, it's nothing major, but being that the boat has only been on the water for a week..............
My question is, can anyone recommend anything short of calling the gel coat repair man, that i can easily do to make the scratches, lets say, "less noticeable?"
Obviously the scratch is deep enough to rub off some of my maroon.
Anyone have any miracle compounds for my cause?
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