EVERCOAT 105677 Premium Marine Gel-Kote, 1 gal Can, High Gloss White, Paste
- Evercoat 5677 is a premium ISO NPG marine laminating gel coat used for permanent repair or replacement of high-gloss gel coat surfaces. It features a non-run, non-sag formula suitable for filling gouges, chips, and deep scratches in fiberglass.
- Features:
- Non-run, non-sag polyester formulation maintains thickness on vertical surfaces while providing resilient, flexible finish.
- Tintable using Evercoat Coloring Agents supports custom color matching via mixing.
- Reduces up to 10% with acetone for spray applications useful for spray repair work.
- Flexible, durable finish designed for resiliency and toughness in marine and fiberglass repair use cases.
- Specifications:
- Manufacturer: Evercoat
- Part Number / SKU: 5677 (Gel-Kote White, Gallon)
- Volume: 1 Gallon
- Approved Substrates: Fiberglass, body filler, wood, existing gel coat surfaces (not intended for epoxy substrates)
- Typical Gel / Cure Times: 5-6 minutes gel time at 75-80 °F, tacky finish suitable for recoat, full cure 30 minutes to tacky recoat.
- Recommended Film Thickness: 20 mils (approx) or slightly above surrounding gel coat for finishing sanding.
- Coverage: 60 square feet per gallon at 20 mils film thickness
- Evercoat 5677 also known as Evercoat Gel-Kote White, Premium Gel-Kote (Gallon) 105677, ISO NPG Gel Coat White, Evercoat 105677 marine gel coat, Gel Kote white gallon unit.
Evercoat is a leading manufacturer of high-performance body repair products, specializing in premium fillers, putties, adhesives, and coatings designed for professional automotive, marine, and industrial applications.
Q: Must I use mold release to get full cure?
A: Yes, per Evercoat’s TDS, applying Evercoat Mold Release (#105685) is required to achieve a fully cured, non-tacky surface when using Gel-Kote.
Q: Can I spray this product?
A: Yes, the product may be reduced up to 10 % with Evercoat Acetone to allow for spray application in repair work.
Q: Is Gel-Kote suitable over epoxy substrates?
A: No, Evercoat’s documentation explicitly states Gel-Kote should not be applied over epoxy substrates.