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Default best way to restore boat gel coat shine

On Thu, 02 Jun 2011 07:42:24 -0400, Florida Jim
wrote:

On 6/1/2011 10:47 PM, wf3h wrote:
On Wed, 01 Jun 2011 10:39:42 -0700, wrote:

On Tue, 31 May 2011 21:50:21 -0400, Florida
wrote:

On 5/31/2011 8:37 PM, Gene wrote:
On Tue, 31 May 2011 18:22:45 -0400, Florida
wrote:

On 5/31/2011 5:21 PM, wf3h wrote:
Got my old boat in the water, so waxing the hull is out. but i'd like
to polish up the areas i can reach. there's a bit of chalk on the
coat, so what's the best way to get a good, protective shine? thanks
all
Kerosene. Be careful. Don't let it drip into the water or you will have
visitors.
Not recommended.....

... it is the same philosophy as using kerosene or diesel oil on OD
green or..... running a wet patch through a dirty rifle barrel.

...doesn't do the job, just makes it look like you did...





Bob wasn't interested in prepping his boat properly, so he needs to
cheat to give the hull a temporary shine.
Modern conservatism.

pretty much the case. just wonder how he figures it makes the rich
richer

Wow. two dumb statements in a row. Seriously Bobby, Waxing a boat in the
water is hard enough but compounding?
that's going to take a "liberal" amount of elbow grease. You really need
to get your back into it. Are you really planning on standing in water
with an electric buffer in hand?
Hope everything works out for you.
Jim


The comment was based on your interest in cheating. A true
conservative would find a way to secure the vessel so a proper job
could be done. I've done plenty of compounding while the boat is
docked. Just a matter of positioning it in a way that the veseel is
held fast. The rest depends on muscles and leverage.