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Sorry if this topic has been covered before as I am new to the
internet and boating in general. I recently purchased a 24' boat that has what I assume is chalking of the gel coat from exposure to the sunlight. I did a google search for a way to remove the chalking and it seems that a thorough use of rubbing compound is the recommended way. Just wondering if there was an easier way as I don't get very much time off from work and would like to spend that little time enjoying my boat on the water. Thanks in advance Regards John S Remove nospam from email address |
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