Frank60
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Hoping this is an easy question. I have a quart of Spectrum gelcoat that's just over one year old. The can says: "shelf life for uncatalyzed materials may be up to 6 months when stored in dry cool areas at temperatures of 60 degrees or less."
Needless to say that I've not met those ideal storage conditions. The gelcoat still looks ok, but I don't want to do a bunch of repairs and find that it doesn't catalyze properly or hold up over time. I'm not sure how to tell if it's still ok.
The can also says that 'gelcoats have limited storage life manifested by hardening in the container'. It's not hardening in the container.
I'm hoping that someone with extensive gelcoat experience can advise me on whether I can still use this stuff. A new quart costs $144 on iBoats. So it's expensive stuff, but it's color matched to my boat and actually matches really well considering that my boat is 15 years old.
Appreciate any advice.
Needless to say that I've not met those ideal storage conditions. The gelcoat still looks ok, but I don't want to do a bunch of repairs and find that it doesn't catalyze properly or hold up over time. I'm not sure how to tell if it's still ok.
The can also says that 'gelcoats have limited storage life manifested by hardening in the container'. It's not hardening in the container.
I'm hoping that someone with extensive gelcoat experience can advise me on whether I can still use this stuff. A new quart costs $144 on iBoats. So it's expensive stuff, but it's color matched to my boat and actually matches really well considering that my boat is 15 years old.
Appreciate any advice.