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Old 03-31-2011, 08:48 PM
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Default Re: MY FIRST!!!!

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That was just a quicky. I used 120 to get the blue and the primer off then 320 then put on some die and then 600 and buff with 3M imperial compound once. I would normally skip 320 and go right to 400, 600, 800, puff twice with the imperial then fleetwax. Gel coat is a lot of work but it is the best in my opinion. Can't see why anybody would use any thing els!
Hey Jockoe,
Congrats on the acquisition, and welcome to the site. The best thing I've ever seen for gelcoat restoration is a product called Poly Glo. Search this site for the past three years and you can read all about it. It takes less elbow grease than buffing and wax, and requires much less maintenance. Did mine two years ago and it still shines.

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