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Rufneck 06-26-2013 10:59 PM

Couple of Basic Restoration Questions
 
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What is the best way to restore the deck of my Seacraft short of repainting it? Is it possible to very lightly wet sand the deck to bring out the "new" look to it? Obviously I wouldn't want to sand down the non-skid feature of the deck and make it slick.

Also, my windshield has something going on. I don't know if this is pitting or what but how can I restore this windshield? Can I take a steel wool and lightly knock this stuff off without removing the finish and causing a bigger problem?

I know both of these 2 issues can be improved with a lot of elbow grease. I just need some direction. Thanks!!

Mikem8560 06-26-2013 11:17 PM

I spent many year polishing the aluminum tunnels on snowmobiles to a mirror shine buffing with mother never dull and fine fine brass wool steel woolcould leave Steele to rust

strick 06-27-2013 01:08 AM

Best bet on the deck is to either scrub it clean...if that does not turn out to your satisfaction then the next easiest thing to do is re paint. On the aluminum windshield any aluminum cleaning compound and lots of elbow grease and then buff and buff.

strick

Rufneck 06-29-2013 07:36 AM

Also, what is a good cleaner to really give the cockpit floor a workover? I once used Soft Scrub and a bit of bleach to scrub the deck of a boat and it did great but what cleaning product/chemical is considered the best for this?

Capt Chuck 06-29-2013 10:25 AM

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Can I take a steel wool
NO, NO, NO !!! Use "Bronze Wool" and "3M One Step" Aluminum Restorer & Polish :)

Beaver 06-29-2013 04:59 PM

What about using a little "Rust Buster" (ie. HCL based cleaner) on the deck. This will remove rust stains and hard water deposits before you start really scrubbing it.

Bushwacker 06-29-2013 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Rufneck (Post 217390)
Also, what is a good cleaner to really give the cockpit floor a workover? I once used Soft Scrub and a bit of bleach to scrub the deck of a boat and it did great but what cleaning product/chemical is considered the best for this?

I use Soft Scrub on the deck and it works well. I think it was recommended by either PowerBoat Reports or Consumer Reports as being one of the best deck cleaners.

PharmD2B31 06-30-2013 03:31 PM

Check out the Mr. Clean Magic Erasers too if you are getting down on your hands and knees doing any type of scrubbing.


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