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Old 06-30-2009, 08:34 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Re: Boat polishing

I also used Mequire's. First the cutting agent, then the polish and finally the sealer.
I have a 1979 Cobra that was extremely oxidized and had some paint damage. It went from really dull and ugly to very acceptable and shiny.
Toss the Can Tire stuff, use a variable speed polisher. Take your time and you will be amazed.

#1 - Taking the windshield off - note the oxidation on the grey where the windshield is.
#2 - First round of cutting Mequire's cutting agent. Note how much more shine there is on the grey. In my case I had to use the cutting agent 3 times to get where I wanted to.
#3 - Here is a before shot of the transom
#4 - The after shot. She's got some shine agian.
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