ReGel Pro Kit – Gelcoat Restoration (1200sqft)
Bring your boat back to life — in a weekend, not a month
Re-Gel isn't a coating. Not a wax, not a sealant, not a spray-on shine that washes off in weeks.
Re-Gel is a 2-part system that chemically bonds into your gelcoat — restoring the color, gloss, and UV protection the sun has stripped away. Once it cures, it's part of the surface, not sitting on top of it. Keeps protecting your gelcoat season after season.
And because the gelcoat is sealed and smooth again, washing your boat gets dramatically easier. Dirt, water spots, bugs, and grime rinse off in minutes — no more weekend scrubbing.
You don't need a detailer, a buffer, or any prior experience. Everything you need is in the box.
- Scuff with the included Scotch-Brite pad
- Clean with wax & grease remover
- Mix Part A and Part B
- Wipe on with the included pad
- Let it cure
Five steps, one afternoon, applied with surface temp under 77°F. That's the whole process.
Plan 2–8 hours depending on your boat's size and condition. Most owners finish in an afternoon, solo — no helper, no shop. no detailer.
Made for: Boats from 1200sqft showing fading, chalking, or oxidation. Works on fiberglass hulls, decks, and most gelcoat surfaces.
Not for: Painted boats, clear-coated boats, or boats with active gel cracking (those need repair first).
Durability varies based on climate, prep quality, and maintenance. See FAQ for care guide.
What's Included
- Part A — Re-Gel Restoration bottle
- Part B — Catalyst bottle
- Pre-Wash Surface Prep
- Wax & Grease Remover
- Application cloths & scuff pads
- Step-by-step instructions
- Skill Level: Beginner-friendly
Why Re-Gel Wins
- No tools or experience needed
- Can be completed in just a few hours
- Saves you a lot of time
- Saves you thousands vs repainting or detailing
- Beginner-friendly system with step-by-step guidance
What Re-Gel works on
Works On
- Boats
- RVs & campers
- Jet skis
- Any fiberglass surface
If it’s faded — Re-Gel can restore it.
Application Instructions
Check out our youtube tutorial: Re-Gel Tutorial