The product is Stat Brite Instant Glass Cote - below are some features off the 
label.....
Deep bonding acrylis/urethane clear coat
Not a wax or polish
No buffing or rubbing required.

I did wonder at time if some of the clearcast resin the GRP suppliers stock, 
with some hardener and anti-tack additive if brushed on and allowed to dry 
would work ?- I'll have to give it a try some time.
Martin

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Susan and Martin Scott 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2012 5:01 PM
  Subject: Re: [Quantum Owners] Gelcoat restorer


  From what I've seen everywhere all the compounds or polishes don't resolve 
the problem. 
  There is something (from USA) which is a clear liquid, like varnish which 
leaches into the surface and then dries. On the old green Rickman Ranger I had 
(which had faded to the usual 'dark peppermint!) I tried it on a small area 
just to see what would happen, as I had no intentions to keep the vehicle long 
term.
  It worked, in the same way that your car probably looks ok when it's wet!  It 
lasted for a good year and then I sold the car. Given that all I did was put on 
a quick dab with a cloth, I was vary impressed, and suspect if I put a couple 
of coats on in a more fastidious manner it would have been great for a good 
period of time.
  Now....... If you look on marine suppliers website you may find. If you 
can't, I'll have a hunt in the garage tomorrow to see if I can find it. Martin
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Peter Brown 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2012 2:25 PM
    Subject: [Quantum Owners] Gelcoat restorer


    Hi all, 


    Has anyone got a favourite product for restoring gelcoat colour? I have 
used Autoglym super resin polish and Turtle car wax which bring up good 
results, but only last a couple of months max even with the car garaged. Much 
as I like tending to the 2+2 this is too often!


    I've been looking for a decent lacquer or wax to use which will last, 
rather than commit to a full respray...


    Any solutions out there?


    Thanks
    Peter

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