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Old 05-07-2012, 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by 77SceptreOB View Post
Marinum is the manufacturer. . .
Marinium is actually the material they were made from, a special aluminum alloy that had something like titanium in it to improve corrosion resistance. Most of these types of parts, like cleats and bow lights, have a WC on the backside of them, for Wilcox-Crittenden, who I believe is the original manufacturer. Marinium will polish up very nicely on a buffing wheel, although you need to put some clear coat on it to prevent the formation of a light oxide.
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