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Old 09-29-2013, 11:10 PM
JDd JDd is offline
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wash with soap (dawn professional from sams/walmart/etc.works great and is cheap) then clean with star brite brand non slip deck cleaner (walmart,academy sports,) then dual action polisher with a wool bonnet, ~$40 @ harbor freight unless you want the super high end Flex (very high quality shelf tool) and use 3M marine compound (green writing on label) which can be found at most auto parts stores or walmart. after it is nice and glossy use rejex as stated earlier, it is far superior to any wax. The polisher and compound will make your gelcoat look brand new and rejex or any high quality sealant will make it last. Although I've personally never used it or seen it's results first hand, Ive heard that "Nu Finish", the cheap **** in the orange tin is supposed to be awesome for fiberglass/gelcoat.***forgot to mention, most people that try compound and polish by hand often report that the products did not work and had to either bring to shop or wetsand ($$$$$). They are right, in MOST cases, the compound will NOT work by hand even though the label states hand use is acceptable, this is marketing BS. The majority of compounds and polishes are designed to be used with a machine.
Exactly what I do.
Harbor Freight polisher and a big wool pad.
3M Color Restorer and Wax
And a coat of Rejex.

A high speed polisher is a must.
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Old 09-30-2013, 06:05 AM
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Check out www.protecproducts.com these products have worked wonders for years. They were developed in Kenner, La. due to the harsh environment there.
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Old 10-03-2013, 11:27 PM
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Check out www.protecproducts.com these products have worked wonders for years. They were developed in Kenner, La. due to the harsh environment there.
What makes Kenner's environment so harsh??
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Old 09-30-2013, 11:08 PM
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Exactly what I do.
Harbor Freight polisher and a big wool pad.
3M Color Restorer and Wax
And a coat of Rejex.

A high speed polisher is a must.
this is a 100% proven cant go wrong, get excellent results formula.
hint..hint..
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