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Mudpuppy
Posted 10/23/2016 8:53 AM (#834437)
Subject: boat scratches




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Location: Elroy, Wisconsin
How do you folks handle small scratches on aluminum boats and especially white rubber bumper dock marks.. My boat needs some TLC and so far what I'm doing is not working.

Thanks in advance for your help

Mudpuppy
NPike
Posted 10/23/2016 10:36 AM (#834446 - in reply to #834437)
Subject: RE: boat scratches




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In my opinion they are unavoidable. Since they are only cosmetic I live with them.
wallygator
Posted 10/23/2016 2:07 PM (#834471 - in reply to #834437)
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Location: Tomahawk,Wis
In the past I have used permanent markers seem to hide some of the scratches even on the graphics.
They have a ton of colors to help blend them in...
Paul S
Posted 10/23/2016 5:20 PM (#834493 - in reply to #834437)
Subject: Re: boat scratches




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Location: Tinley Park, IL
On my old white tin boat I used a magic erasure to get black bumper marks off. It worked very well.
hunterjoe
Posted 10/24/2016 8:18 AM (#834527 - in reply to #834437)
Subject: Re: boat scratches




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I don't know if it works on tin but I was told to use acetone on my glass boat to get rid of them. I haven't had to try it but I trust the source.
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