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red67 02-16-2016 01:04 AM

Refinish AC undressed fibreglass cover
 
I have a 1967 Camaro with AC and the underhood AC box that contains the evaporator sat in the California sun for awhile and the finish on the top is weak. I'd like to refinish the box. Looks like the box is fibreglass and has gel coat on it from the factory. Anyone have any experience with refinishing these or have any ideas.

Charley Lillard 02-16-2016 03:05 AM

Re: Refinish AC undressed fibreglass cover
 
Try a spray can of satin clear in a spot and see how you like it.

Unreal 02-16-2016 04:46 PM

Re: Refinish AC undressed fibreglass cover
 
Look at an original one. It's sort of gray with light fiberglass whiskers. Not easy to duplicate. If the original look is what you are after, clear a spot, as Charlie suggests, or try to wet sand ai inconspicuous spot, to see if you can remove the oxidation.

resto4u 02-16-2016 05:03 PM

Re: Refinish AC undressed fibreglass cover
 
Do you mean the hood was off and exposed to the sun? If that is what happened, it dried out the resin and you can see thru the fiberglass. If really bad,it gets thin and brittle. I would suggest spraying on a resin,but it will really soak it up like a sponge. It would help if you had some pics. Thanks,roger

SS427 02-16-2016 05:23 PM

Re: Refinish AC undressed fibreglass cover
 
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If it is not badly sunbaked I have had really good luck using plastic media or glass media at a low pressure. As Roger says, if it is really bad respraying the resin will really help. Here are some before and after shots of a case that was not horribly bad to begin with. I light media blasting followed by a satin clear really spruced it up. Fiberglass heater boxes are the same and are usually in much better condition to begin with.
Rick

ORIGLS6 02-16-2016 06:42 PM

Re: Refinish AC undressed fibreglass cover
 
Satin Clear is a good choice. I also had good results using oil based polyurethane a few years ago. (The spare tire carrier on a Corvette.)

I hit the worst areas with 0000 steel wool, then rubbed the matte/satin polyurethane on with a cloth. It soaked in quite a bit in some areas but I went back over those until they were saturated.

Gotta be careful with the steel wool. Those fibers can poke through the wool and put some nasty holes in your fingers!

red67 02-19-2016 04:35 AM

Re: Refinish AC undressed fibreglass cover
 
Thanks to all of you who responded. I really appreciate it. Some really good ideas from experienced people. Although I don't post here very often I do look at the material here quite often and find the posts and comments excellent.

SS427: The work you did on the air box and under dash parts is really impressive. Very nice work. If I could get mine to look like that I would be really happy. Thanks for the photos. A picture truly is worth a thousand words. I would appreciate it if I can ask you a few questions about restoring the other air conditioning parts. I have a few spare parts that I've collected over the years from 1967 -69 Camaros and Novas that I could select from. All years seem to be slightly different. I do have an unmolested complete 1969 Nova under hood assembly that I can use to experiment with. Unfortunately it also sat in the sun with the front end off the car and is actually in worse finish condition than my 1967 one. The gel coat has just turned gray but the fibreglass looks good.

The air box on my car sat in the California sun (San Diego) for some time without the hood on. The top part is faded to the point that the gel coat looks to have vanished. The actual fibreglass is still intact and in good condition and is quite different than the under dash parts which are in very good condition. The under dash parts look to be made of a different material that is denser in fibreglass strands than the under hood parts. The bottom of my under hood part is in very good condition. I can't remember it very well when I first got it as it was in the mid 1980s and I cleaned it before installing it back on the car for a mock up with the fender on. It could be that the lower part had under hood debris such as an oil film that protected it. I'm finally getting at putting the car back together and will be taking the mockup with the fender apart in the next few weeks. Not sure exactly sure when but I'll try and post some pictures when I get it off. If I can get some good photos as on the car I'll try and post them.

red67 02-21-2016 03:20 AM

Re: Refinish AC undressed fibreglass cover
 
Here are some photos of the AC box.

https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/pics...-img_1339r.jpg
https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/pics...-img_1340r.jpg
https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/pics...-img_1345r.jpg
https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/pics...-img_1346r.jpg

The rear part of the passenger side and the top has lost the shiny gel coat finish and the bracket for the POA valve has lost the phosphate finish. The bracket below the POA valve bracket used for the expansion valve is in very nice condition. The driver side of the box is not bad.

Should I try a new application of gel coat or just refinish with clear either directly or after a light media blast? Any specific suggestions for a brand of gel coat? Will I need to clear coat with a spray gun or could I use a spray can product? Any specific suggestions for products?

I would like to refinish the POA valve bracket. However to do this I'll have to remove it by removing and replacing the rivets. Any suggestions on how to do this?

olredalert 02-21-2016 02:42 PM

Re: Refinish AC undressed fibreglass cover
 
----Maybe its just me but what you have pictured isn't bad enough to gel-coat. Clear it!.....Bill S

Charley Lillard 02-21-2016 02:50 PM

Re: Refinish AC undressed fibreglass cover
 
Safest rust remover will probably save the poa bracket finish.


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