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    Re: Upholstery cleaner and conditioner question

    If it is mildew, you can use something as simple as a dilute bleach /water solution, but I'm a fan of 3M Mildew cleaner. Another great option is a 'magic eraser' - google it. It's available tons of...
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    Re: Boats Boats and more Boats

    Digging up an old thread because I spent the day at the marina working on my boat finish today. I had let the gel coat oxidize again after my last restoration - I got lazy and didn't polish / wax...
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    Re: Boats Boats and more Boats

    I honestly can't find the forum that i used to read about boat detailing - I thought it was a sub-forum at the hull truth, but I can't find it.
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    Re: Boats Boats and more Boats

    I used 3M Marine Rubbing Compound 09004 first to remove the oxidation, then followed it up with the Finesse-It II Glaze 09048, and then put a coat of the 3M scotchgard marine wax 09062.

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    Re: Boats Boats and more Boats

    It was 3-4 years ago and I know I took a bunch of pics, but I'll have to dig for them. I snagged those 2 off of another forum I post on :)
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    Re: Boats Boats and more Boats

    Rotary polisher with wool bonnet (white) and the 3M products. Gel coat is very different than clearcoat paint, and to eliminate oxidation you need a rotary. I have a 27' LOA SeaRay that I spent...
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