Gelcoat repairers (1 Viewer)

richard wright

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Hi folks,
Any recommendations for a gelcoat repairer in the UK?
I've discovered under a layer of sikaflex a bit of damage on the rear bumper. I could find it with a bit of p38 but there are a couple of craze cracks which I'd like repairing properly too.
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You could try contacting Ivor at Specialised Autobody Services in Norwich. He does an excellent job on motorhomes and he'll do a free ‘no obligation’ quotation online via his website.



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funflair

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Don,t just fill it with P38 it wants grinding back and some resin in first to soak in and stabilise the cracks then finishing with a gel coat and rubbing/polishing.

Agree about a boat yard type place.

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maxi77

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If your van is white the easy way is with gel coat filler from any chandlers. If it is not then it may be worth paying a fibreglass repairer to do the colour matching. Most boatyards should have some one who can do it or recommend some one

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