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Mudpuppy![]() |
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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![]() |
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Posts: 142 Location: Appleton, WI | Mr. Clean magic eraser and water does wonders on scuffs all over the boat. | ||
BNelson![]() |
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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![]() |
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Posts: 255 | X2 on eraser | ||
VMS![]() |
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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![]() |
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Posts: 239 Location: Elroy, Wisconsin | Thanks for all the help fellas. Mudpuppy | ||
R code![]() |
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Posts: 270 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. | ||
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Posts: 437 | R code - 8/12/2014 6:44 PM +1. The eraser works great but be careful with it or you will burn through the paint or take the glossy out of it.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. | ||
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