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| setme31 |
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Posts: 516 Location: Kildeer, IL | If anybody has a boat that looks a little run down, I highly recommend using Meguiars Heavy Duty Oxidation remover. It is made for gel coats. I washed my boat, and then put on three coats of protectant/cleaner. The first was Meguiars HD Oxidation remover. The second was Meguiars Polish. The last coat was meguiars carnuba wax. I am absolutely floored at the results. I was honestly thinking about a new paint job. WARNING!! Do not use the oxidation remover on the boat letters. As you can see in the after, it removed the red from my Tuffy sticker. The after picture was taken about 2.5 hours after I finished, so no it is not still wet. Edited by setme31 5/18/2005 11:56 AM Attachments ---------------- Tuffy_before.jpg (53KB - 192 downloads) Tuffy_after.jpg (49KB - 184 downloads) | ||
| darcyfish |
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Posts: 119 Location: Sioux Narrows | Lools good, I just used a product by vertglass which is a little more labour intensive.You have a oxidation remover then 5 coats of sealer but boy does it bring back the colour. | ||
| kevin |
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Posts: 1335 Location: Chicago, Beverly | My Tuffy is a lot older then that one, so not Gel coat... You think it might work on that?? | ||
| setme31 |
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Posts: 516 Location: Kildeer, IL | Older than a 1987? How old is your Tuffy? I have heard of using oxiclean (yes, the one from the infomercial) to get rid of the oxidation. Meguiars also sells a cleaner that is for cars. That should do the trick. It is Step 1 in their three step program. | ||
| MuskieMedic |
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Posts: 2091 Location: Stevens Point, WI | I've used Meguiars wax products on my vehicles and boats for years and have found them to be superior to most other ones. The Tuffy looks nice. | ||
| kevin |
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Posts: 1335 Location: Chicago, Beverly | 1983 Rampage its more of a brownish stain from spending a week or so in the water.... Edited by kevin 5/18/2005 10:51 PM | ||
| setme31 |
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Posts: 516 Location: Kildeer, IL | Try some on a spot that won't be noticeable. I don't think it will be a problem. | ||
| vms steve |
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| I think it looks kinda cool with the red gone from the bottom...makes the "Tuffy" stand out a bit more in the lower section. Looks really nice overall too... Steve | |||
| jacorn |
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Posts: 91 | Where did you get the stuff? Price? The results look awesome!!! | ||
| setme31 |
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Posts: 516 Location: Kildeer, IL | I got the Meguiars oxidation remover from a boat store near me. You could probably get it at any boat store. I think you can buy it at http://www.meguiars.com too. The Polish and Wax I got from an auto parts store. | ||
| Rick Hess |
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| Or call Composites One in Woodstock Illinois. We don't have it in stock but we can ship it UPS to you. 1800-435-6138 | |||
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