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What is the best way to strip wax off the cap on my boat with out damaging
my gel coat. I have a very very nice finish and I don't want to turn it milky by using an abrasive on it. A cleanser of some kind that will strip the wax, but not put micro scratches in the finish is what I have in mind. Then I'll re-wax and buff out. Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com |
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"Bob La Londe" wrote in message news:1116345827.d78d0129205c8e64f21c3776864fed3c@t eranews... What is the best way to strip wax off the cap on my boat with out damaging my gel coat. I have a very very nice finish and I don't want to turn it milky by using an abrasive on it. A cleanser of some kind that will strip the wax, but not put micro scratches in the finish is what I have in mind. Then I'll re-wax and buff out. Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com Ammonia will strip off wax dilute with warm water about a cup a gallon. You can put a white towel on it to keep it wet and re wet every 10 Min. Also dishwashing soap will strip off wax use a sponge wash twice rinse very well before reapplying wax. |
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