Re:Gelcoating both sides of panel.
Question for the folks that have had panels blister.
Does the goo ever leak out from the underside of the panel?
If the porosity of the panel matrix contributed to unhardened 'material' seeping through the top panel surface you would think gelcoat would provide enough of a barrier that seepage would follow the path of least resistence and leak out the back.
Are there three issues causing the blistering? porous panels, moisture and non hardened material?
Again if moisture was a problem would it not 'breathe' out the underside of a panel?
I'm more curious about why a fix has not been affected in what seems to be simple manufacturing process. The problem may be sporadic but costly in terms of satisfaction and lost $$$.
Question for the folks that have had panels blister.
Does the goo ever leak out from the underside of the panel?
If the porosity of the panel matrix contributed to unhardened 'material' seeping through the top panel surface you would think gelcoat would provide enough of a barrier that seepage would follow the path of least resistence and leak out the back.
Are there three issues causing the blistering? porous panels, moisture and non hardened material?
Again if moisture was a problem would it not 'breathe' out the underside of a panel?
I'm more curious about why a fix has not been affected in what seems to be simple manufacturing process. The problem may be sporadic but costly in terms of satisfaction and lost $$$.
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