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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March-29-2007 at 3:56pm
Disreguard the last post. If I would have read the tread I would have seen you used Micro compound. Sorry
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April-27-2007 at 6:21pm
Do you guys use rigid or flexible backing plates for your rotary polishers?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April-27-2007 at 6:46pm
I use a 3M 2+2 on a Milwaukee 9" buffer. It is fairly ridgid.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April-27-2007 at 8:10pm
I would say mine is fairly rigid as well. Its just a basic 6" hook and loop backing plate- I think the brand is Milwaukee.
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I may have missed it somewhere or maybe it wasn't mentioned, but what if you keep your boat in the water? What's the best way to remove the initial crusting of scum? I know, I never thought I'd be the guy that keeps his boat in the water either, but I am...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May-02-2007 at 8:19am
Originally posted by Chrissn2001 Chrissn2001 wrote:

I may have missed it somewhere or maybe it wasn't mentioned, but what if you keep your boat in the water? What's the best way to remove the initial crusting of scum? I know, I never thought I'd be the guy that keeps his boat in the water either, but I am...


Off/On hull cleaner works great. Ive heard muriatic acid works well too. Just dont let them sit long on decals, paint (trailer), etc.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May-02-2007 at 9:51pm
Slimey Grimey, works like magic, use it every fall on the boats that sit in Lake Erie all season, I will apply with a weed sprayer and as soon as it hits the grime and algae it rolls right off
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