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kdeichmann
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Posted: May-11-2006 at 3:54pm |
My boat seats are faded but still in good condition. I looked at vinal paint as a inexpensive alternative. Any comments.
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Munday
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I used some om a headliner once years ago,it would scratch if something scraped it,not a biggy on headliner i just kept a cam in the trunk.But i don't reckon it tough enuf for boat seats
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Rosser
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I have talked one time before on this site about the best marine cleaning product I have ever used.It is called Island Girl Products.Go to IslandGirlProducts.com and read everything there.I have used there products for awhile now and they work.You can bring dull gel coat back with no compounding.You can maintain good gel coat with no waxing.Last for over a year and beads water like crazy.Brings faded vinyl back to new.It is expensive but goes a long way.I have two 1971 CC's that I put in shows and they mostly win first place.I will post pics so you guys can see.The 16oz bottle of mirror hard glaze has done my two boats twice,and my truck hood once and I still have 10oz left.I know if you ever try it you will buy nothing else.
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