That is what normally happens. But in this case, the surrounding color is still the original color--white. It's a Formula boat. They are always white, pure white. It's behind the letters which has darkened. That is what makes this unusual.It's not coming out and it's not a stain. Gelcoat needs to be waxed like a lacquer paint job. There is little to no UV resistance and the pigment in the surrounding areas is gone. No amount of buffing is gonna bring it back but it will eventually fade away like the rest.
We're not doing it. We have the customer contact their detailer or dealer to handle it. On this one I told the customer they may have to sand off the surface until the staining is gone and have the gelcoat redone if the staining is deep.Instead of compound try glaze. It comes in varying degrees of abrasive. get the roughest you can and wail away at it for a bit.
Good, there are a ton of threads on here asking how to clean various car/boat paint issues, and the correct answer should always be, have the Client take it to a body shop, why would a sign shop take on the liability of someone's expensive boat or car?We're not doing it. We have the customer contact their detailer or dealer to handle it. On this one I told the customer they may have to sand off the surface until the staining is gone and have the gelcoat redone if the staining is deep.