Hey guys and gals,
Do any of you have an old slide? This one is probably 30 years old. The gel coat is oxidized and completely worn through in places. We use a little squirt of dish soap here and there of we really want to get some speed on it
. These days, though, I wonder about what that might do to pool chemistry.
I do have some experience working with fiberglass. I had a 19' open bow boat that was plum rotten. I stripped it down to bare hull and glassed in new stringers and deck, and gel coated the deck. However, the goal there was not to make it slick. The last layer of mat was left textured and so was the gel coat on the deck.
Anyway, I could gel coat this thing again if I was really determined to, but I'm not sure it's worth the effort. I was planning to replace it...until I priced them!
So, I could and maybe I will polish it with a DA polisher to help remove some of the oxidation and perhaps slick the surface up a bit, but I'm wondering if a simple wax job might help slicken it up a bit. I was thinking maybe even hit it with some surfboard wax?
Have any of you been in this situation before? We have a lot of fun on this thing, and I'd like to be able to just climb up and get a nice quick ride down with no anti friction additives to fiddle with
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Do any of you have an old slide? This one is probably 30 years old. The gel coat is oxidized and completely worn through in places. We use a little squirt of dish soap here and there of we really want to get some speed on it

I do have some experience working with fiberglass. I had a 19' open bow boat that was plum rotten. I stripped it down to bare hull and glassed in new stringers and deck, and gel coated the deck. However, the goal there was not to make it slick. The last layer of mat was left textured and so was the gel coat on the deck.
Anyway, I could gel coat this thing again if I was really determined to, but I'm not sure it's worth the effort. I was planning to replace it...until I priced them!
So, I could and maybe I will polish it with a DA polisher to help remove some of the oxidation and perhaps slick the surface up a bit, but I'm wondering if a simple wax job might help slicken it up a bit. I was thinking maybe even hit it with some surfboard wax?
Have any of you been in this situation before? We have a lot of fun on this thing, and I'd like to be able to just climb up and get a nice quick ride down with no anti friction additives to fiddle with

