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Many thanks, just the advice I need.
Pete "YSTay" wrote in message ... Hi Peter, you can start with auto body rubbing compound. this comes in various grades of roughness but medium should be fine. The gel coat will come up quite nicely with this. If its not shiny enough for you, then polish with T-cut or similar after. I personally use Mcguires machine glaze for a deep gloss wet-look. Arnold "Peter Mounsey" wrote in message ... The sun has given my fibreglass top a white bloom. If I buff an area very heavily with a mechanical polisher and T-Cut and then polish it comes up nicely. Trouble is, it's taking far too long as the gel coat seems to be much harder than the paint finishes that the T-cut and polish are meant for. Anyone know of better products / methods to get the shine back more quickly? TIA, Pete. |
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