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    Posted: July-31-2006 at 4:55pm
Through this site, I've read about a lot of different tips regarding restoring oxidized paint on your boat. This one is new to me. Has anyone ever heard of it or tried it? Its from a company called "Flitz". Someone told me that they saw it advertised recently on some boat show. Thanks


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I have used flitz on all types of things... Pretty amazing stuff really. I have used it by hand on fiberglass with super results. Never tried it with that cloth ball and a drill though????
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Based on this thread I bought this product. So far, the first impression has been pretty good. I will inform how it works when I use a circular polisher.

This was a quick pass with my cheap orbital polisher:

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Which one of their products did you use?

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WP, I am using the Flitz Metal Polish. This is my plan B to get the boat in decent condition for the end of the summer here in TX. My plan A is a 3M heavy compound, 3M finesse-it, follow by hot wax. I decided to give it a shot to see if can get a quick fix until I have time to detail it. I did a quick test and it was impressive. I don't think i would get a showroom shine with this. I will see what happens when I put it on my heavy duty polisher. So far I cannot believe the initial result.

Here is another shot where you can see the difference:


   
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FYI, if you plan to try it too the cheaper I was able to find was thru amazon.com.
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