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    Posted: August-27-2008 at 10:06am
he's refering to candle waxing
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Originally posted by quinner quinner wrote:

Originally posted by eric lavine eric lavine wrote:

10 minutes and your done


What more needs to be said?


Sorry Chris. I think we have different ideas of "polished"


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Originally posted by eric lavine eric lavine wrote:

10 minutes and your done


What more needs to be said?
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I thought about it once and concluded that it was a waste of time since you have to get on your hands and knees to look under there.

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yes you did! I reported back in the thread which I started... I'll dig it back up and give it a bump.
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Randy, never got a report back
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I used some 3M Super Duty compound on an old wool pad with the high speed buffer. It looks a whole lot better than it did when I got it and it is still looking pretty good after all summer in and out of the water.

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wire wheel on a die grinder, 10 minutes and your done
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Originally posted by k.o. k.o. wrote:

you can polish it but i'll give it a week and it will be the same as before you polished it


Took about 4 days for my new stuff to look not new, maybe theres a wax or something that would give you a bit more time but unless someone knows of it here I would agree that polishing is not worth the effort...
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you can polish it but i'll give it a week and it will be the same as before you polished it
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Blue Magic is a good brand, wally world carried it at one time. But I don't waste my time to polish that stuff.
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Since I know you guys would know...what is the best way to polish the rudder, strut and prop to bring back the "like new" shine to those parts? Any ideas?
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