I'm after some first hand info on using flowcoat. My plan is to repaint my fibreglass hydrobath a nice white, the bath is currently a faded & porous blue with some wear patches that have no colouring.
I've done a bit of research on boat forums about the process, but I still would like to maybe run this by someone here who has done this before.
So basically from what I have read I need to sand & acetone the existing gelcoat/flowcoat (not sure which it is on there at the moment but I'm assuming flowcoat because the outside looks to have been rollered on, and the inside possibly sprayed as it is smooth). I've concluded that my next step is to paint the flowcoat on using the roller for the outside (because it's already texured looking) leave it to cure for 3 hours or so and sand it back using appropriate grade papers, then finally cut & polish? Or would I not need to sand the outside as it is meant to have the textured look?
For the inside I plan to spray it, am I right to think I will need to thin the flowcoat using styrene? If so is this something I can approximate the viscocity as I go, or, should I use a more specific measurement ? If I were to then spray it on the prepped surface, do I just apply one thick coat or multiple?
The inside is much more important to me to get right as I don't feel like forking out another few k on a new bath if I happen to fuck it up. It must be water tight and fairly durable as I will have an alloy frame inside the bath that sometimes bounces around in there when I'm driving, and also Jeremy scratches it with his toenails sometimes when I'm bathing him, no pics sorry.
Appreciation in advance for any useful advice.
