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![]() "RB" wrote in message . .. Is there any kind of gunk I can put on a buffer pad and let the buffer get it cleaned up? The basics of buffing is to use a "rubbing compound". This is essentially an abrasive in paste format. Sort of like using a very, very fine sandpaper. Smear some on the buffing pad and go to work. If the fiberglass is heavily oxidized you may want to start with a "course" or "heavy duty" rubbing compound to start with and then go over it again with a finer grit. I find that holding the buffer is work enough, especially when you aren't accustomed to it. Rod McInnis |