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Whats the best way to do it, steel wool, rubbing compound ??? also hand rail and T Top - also need a recommendation on a rubbibg compound for the gel coat which is in excellent condition.
In my search on the rail and T Top I keep hearing about Flitz, any idea what type stores carry it- marine or auto
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Flitz can be found in marine stores. It works good on the stainless and aluminum, but if you are trying to bring the Marinium back to life it doesn't work.
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I have tried just about everything on my original marinium hardware - buffing, polishing wheels, and dremel polishing with Flitz, MAAS, and anything else I could find.
Nothing I have found seems to make them shine if that is what you are trying to accomplish.
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I had same question. Look at this post on hull truth. It worked for me.
http://www.thehulltruth.com/forums/t...search#M992972
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Thanks I'll just clean them up, the wheel and stuff is too much, I have other projects on it. I will try and find the Flitz, west is near me
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When I was near the bow I just reached up with the buffer and hit a cleat with the cleaner wax, worked pretty good, Flitz didn't really do much their not smooth enough.
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