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Mudpuppy
Posted 8/12/2014 9:29 AM (#725093)
Subject: Rubber Docking Scuffs




Posts: 239


Location: Elroy, Wisconsin
When docking I get some white scuffs from the dock bumpers. How do you experts remove these from your boats paint, without damaging the finish? Thanks in advace for some help.

Mudpuppy
PeonPETA
Posted 8/12/2014 9:39 AM (#725095 - in reply to #725093)
Subject: Re: Rubber Docking Scuffs




Posts: 142


Location: Appleton, WI
Mr. Clean magic eraser and water does wonders on scuffs all over the boat.
BNelson
Posted 8/12/2014 9:49 AM (#725098 - in reply to #725095)
Subject: Re: Rubber Docking Scuffs





Location: Contrarian Island
one product i found that takes out scuffs, small hairline scratches, oxydation etc is 3M rubbing compound..stuff is unreal on fiberglass...
BLIZZAK
Posted 8/12/2014 10:13 AM (#725102 - in reply to #725095)
Subject: Re: Rubber Docking Scuffs




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X2 on eraser
VMS
Posted 8/12/2014 10:16 AM (#725105 - in reply to #725093)
Subject: Re: Rubber Docking Scuffs





Posts: 3508


Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Hiya,

I am also one to use a rubbing compound, but then back it up with polishing compound, polish, then a final wax so the surface is protected. Brings back the shine and smoothness to the whole boat as well, while reducing scratches, etc.

I use Mequires products and love it... Orbital waxer makes quick work of things..

Steve
Mudpuppy
Posted 8/12/2014 4:11 PM (#725174 - in reply to #725105)
Subject: Re: Rubber Docking Scuffs




Posts: 239


Location: Elroy, Wisconsin
Thanks for all the help fellas.

Mudpuppy
R code
Posted 8/12/2014 6:44 PM (#725205 - in reply to #725105)
Subject: Re: Rubber Docking Scuffs




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Location: SE WISCONSIN
VMS - 8/12/2014 10:16 AM

Hiya,

I am also one to use a rubbing compound, but then back it up with polishing compound, polish, then a final wax so the surface is protected. Brings back the shine and smoothness to the whole boat as well, while reducing scratches, etc.

I use Mequires products and love it... Orbital waxer makes quick work of things..

Steve

This is what I do I tried the magic eraser and it dulled the gloss finish on that spot and I had to buff it to get the gloss back that was on a painted lund I never tried it on a glass boat.
Captain
Posted 8/14/2014 1:49 PM (#725515 - in reply to #725205)
Subject: Re: Rubber Docking Scuffs




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R code - 8/12/2014 6:44 PM

VMS - 8/12/2014 10:16 AM

Hiya,

I am also one to use a rubbing compound, but then back it up with polishing compound, polish, then a final wax so the surface is protected. Brings back the shine and smoothness to the whole boat as well, while reducing scratches, etc.

I use Mequires products and love it... Orbital waxer makes quick work of things..

Steve

This is what I do I tried the magic eraser and it dulled the gloss finish on that spot and I had to buff it to get the gloss back that was on a painted lund I never tried it on a glass boat.
+1. The eraser works great but be careful with it or you will burn through the paint or take the glossy out of it.
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