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On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 08:24:38 GMT, "Stanley Barthfarkle"
wrote: Have you tried Oxalic Acid on it yet? I use "barkeeper's friend" (wear rubber gloves) cleanser and a teflon scrub pad for the heavy stuff, then finish it off with polishing compound and a coat of good wax. Try a section- you may find that there's still a good finish under all the stains and oxidation. Gelcoat is a lot thicker than paint. I've heard of u sing Barkeeper's Friend for just about everything mechanical, but this is a first. Hey, give it a try - can't hurt. Later, Tom |
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