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82tique
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Posted: April-26-2006 at 2:26pm |
take them off, clean 'em, and spray paint them
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Life is Good.
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bkhallpass
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Acetone would be my choice. BKH
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Livin' the Dream
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2_Nautiques
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I have not tried it on my guide posts, but West Marine sells a black streak remover for fiberglass hulls. I used some on my old Sea Ray and it really takes off the black streaks (and all the wax). Also worked great on stains on the interior.
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David F
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Maybe try Acetone or lacquer thinner. Apply "303" protectant afterward. Please do a test spot first!
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The Lake
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Thanks for the info--more work to do on the boat, gotta love it!
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Munday
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Try pvc pipe cleaner,the product you use before gluing.It will also remome any gloss also,my wife tends to rub the port side and leave rub rail black marks so I know this works.
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Tim D
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After the sos pads, wet sand them with 500 and then 1000 and they will shine.
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Tim D
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Kevin's '79
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I have always used SOS pads to clean mine. It will make them white again. Yhey will not be a shiny as new pvc but they will look clean.
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The Lake
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I've got (what used to be) white pvc flexible coverings on my trailer guides. They could not be dirtier/uglier. I've tried magic eraser, several household products that promise to clean the most horrendous of moldy, scummy surfaces, and bleach. They resist it all. Any suggestions?
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