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Old 03-19-2012, 09:34 AM
ct9amr ct9amr is offline
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Default Boat Polishing

Well the contender I bought a few years ago had some oxidation so I figured I would DIY the job and same some cash.

I bought the shurehold system complete with their compound last year.
It definitely works well and it was a lot of work but it brought the dark gel coat back to life.

http://shurhold.com/dual-action-poli...FbNk7AodLmGtKg

Fast forward to 2012 and I am back to oxidized gelcoat again and in doing a little research I tried the product below.



This 3m stuff worked much better and I used less of it.
It cut through the oxidation and it took me about 1/2 as long to apply and remove it.
Just passing this along to anyone who is in the same boat.

A coat of wax will follow to see if I can get it protected even longer between polishing.
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