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Old 11-20-2002, 12:15 PM
Matt1121 Matt1121 is offline
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I use a water-downed version of 3M fiberglass rubbing compound . Try that first and be sure to keep the buffing pad wet with the product. Once you're done with the compound, follow-up with Starbright's Teflon marine polish ( you'll need to put on 2 coats about a week or two apart). Stuff is expensive $20, but is well worth it..I use it on my truck too.

If that doesn't work, break out the really fine wetsand paper that someone else mentioned previously. Be ready to sand until your arm falls off.
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Old 11-20-2002, 12:38 PM
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Originally posted by Tom Bare:
Hey guys, what's the best way to clean a long neglected hull? Simple compound and wax? Are there products out there that work better than others? I gotta' guy with a buffing machine in his hands waiting for instruction! Want to get him started before he realizes what he's in for and changes his mind!

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Old 11-20-2002, 12:47 PM
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This stuff by Marykate called on/off works great. It's basicly acid but it works wonders on just about any stain there is, including rust and it doesn't hurt the gelcoat. One thing you have to watch is getting it on yourself and it's not good to get it on a galvinized trailer either, it tends to take away the galvinize.
I use it full strengh straight out of the bottle.
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Old 11-21-2002, 07:48 AM
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Default Re: cleaning hull... help fast!!!

Thanks guys,

I ended up getting him a can of Turtle Wax [no 3M available] rubbing compound, a can of polishing compound, and a can of MaGuires wax.

He has a lot of time and energy so if it doesn't work I'll try some other ideas.

Thanks!!
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Old 12-03-2002, 06:39 PM
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If you want that "wet" look just go out in it 4-5 times per week. It works amazing with my hull. Seriously I am in the process of turning around my 1979 very oxidized hull, it does look great when it is wet but when it dries out....
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