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jakejusa
Posted 4/16/2010 9:14 AM (#435520 - in reply to #435479)
Subject: RE: Trick for bad oxidation?




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Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
My son drug one of those home as a project a year ago. We used a sears electric buffer & Flitz. It worked great and did not take too long. Comercial buffers are too high speed and you can get a hot apot in the gel coat if you don't keep it moving. The buffer worked so well I went and bought a smaller one too. Flitz is a great product made for cleaning metal. But it did the job on oxidation.

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