Salvaging gel coat if you forget to add hardener?

spork

down with the sickness
So in my rush to finish my ski in time for Rock & Ride my last can of gel coat didn't get hardener added to it (my dad mixed it and didn't put it in). It sprayed nicely and i thought everything was wonderful till i went to check on it two hours later to find it still as wet as when i sprayed it. My question is...is there any way to maybe mix some acetone and hardener and maybe mist over it to get it to cure or am i screwed and have to just clean it off and reshoot? Keep in mind it's tuesday night and i'm leaving thursday afternoon for cleveland ohio.
 

spork

down with the sickness
I'm so :):):):)ing pissed i'm about ready to crush the thing into pieces. Why is it always something so frigging stupid that just ruins everything
:soapbox:
 

WFO Speedracer

A lifetime ban is like a lifetime warranty !
Location
Alabama
Its not the end of the world,I was in the middle of shooting my SX when a customer came up ,when I finished with the customer I picked up the paint gun and started spraying totally forgetting that I had not added hardener to the paint,it will dry eventually in about a year or so would be my best guess.
 

spork

down with the sickness
Its not the end of the world,I was in the middle of shooting my SX when a customer came up ,when I finished with the customer I picked up the paint gun and started spraying totally forgetting that I had not added hardener to the paint,it will dry eventually in about a year or so would be my best guess.

I'm just frustrated due to starting a full rebuild two and a half weeks before a freeride. I never realized a simple cleanup was going to graduate to a complete rebuild. Live and learn i suppose. Here's a shot before finish sanding and failed gel coat.
 

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Kennay

Squarenose for the _____
Location
Myrtle Beach, SC
My vote is to strip it, and then snag a couple cans of flat black to hit it with a thin layer. When you get home you can acetone the paint off, or sand it off and it will help you get it even smoother than it is now.
 

spork

down with the sickness
My vote is to strip it, and then snag a couple cans of flat black to hit it with a thin layer. When you get home you can acetone the paint off, or sand it off and it will help you get it even smoother than it is now.

Maybe i'll just leave it like it is now and just call it body shop camo :beerchug:
 

spork

down with the sickness
Wow what a pain in the ass! Anyway if anybody cares heeeeeeeeere's gelcoat (with hardener added)
 

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spork

down with the sickness
Spork. isnt the ROck and Ride this coming weekend?? If you can have that thing ready by this weekends ride, you got skilz.

Close but no cookie. I'm leaving for cleveland at 6pm today and i have to work. Looks like i'll have to paint it when i get back. For now i have a bone white gel coated ski with a "mystic blue" hood and turf only on the bottom of the tray.
 
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