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I used a DA sander with 800 grit disc, sanded the hull sides and compounded with 3M Super Duty compound #05954 in the black bottle. That gelcoat is a lot tougher than you think.
http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...1&d=1527705185
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You can still see the raised areas where the old decals and the boot stripe were, but, you have to look for it.
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Looks really great man!!
I used Presta Strata Ultra Cutting Creme (131932) last year, followed by a few coats of Meguiar's M6332 Flagship Premium Marine Wax with great results... so will likely use what I have... but definitely make note for next time purchase compound/polish. I just need to commit to a few days of work to bring it to the next level like yours! EDIT: I might try blocking this out tonight starting with 600 wet and see what it does... |
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