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Best way is hand (no block) wet sand with 600/1000/1500 and then work it
with rubbing compound until its glossy, then apply wax. Rough areas - start with 400 but be careful. No machine req. fast and easy. Rubbing compound is a bitch so use an electric polisher. "JD" wrote in message m... I have recently aquired a 1984 Challenger bass boat that is in need of some work. The main thing is the finish of the fiberglass. It is dull and rough (very bottom is nice and slick, but gets progressively rougher the high up the boat you go). The rough surface on the uppermost topside makes for good footing, but I would like to get rid of the dull haze and apply some kind of clear coat to give it some shine. I have serious doubts that any kind of wax or restorer would be of help here (unless there is some miricle product out there that I am not aware of). Any suggestions of best epoxy paint, gel coat, clear coat or sealer to use and its application will be appreciated. thanks, JD |
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