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Old 04-27-2011, 08:29 AM
GHEnglish GHEnglish is offline
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Default Re: Color

I have a 75 Seaptre in white. I found a color match using a dusky white gel coat (Fiberglass coatings) & 2-3 drops of yellow oxide per 4 oz.
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Old 04-27-2011, 12:52 PM
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I have a 75 Seaptre in white. I found a color match using a dusky white gel coat (Fiberglass coatings) & 2-3 drops of yellow oxide per 4 oz.
I'm using Fiberglass Coatings Dusky White gelcoat on my '72 25' Seafari without adding any pigment. It's a pretty close match to the original color, but I don't have to match existing, and I don't know if the color changed by '85. The Dusky White is pretty close to the color of my '83 20SF, so doctoring it with a few drops of yellow may be the way to go.
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