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Category: Repairs and Maintenance
Forum Name: Boat Maintenance
Forum Discription: Discuss maintenance of your Correct Craft
URL: http://www.CorrectCraftFan.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=1649
Printed Date: October-06-2024 at 1:24am


Topic: hull finish
Posted By: 75 Tique
Subject: hull finish
Date Posted: May-12-2005 at 11:56am
I have a 75 Tique I picked up last year. The original finish is actually still quite good; it has a pretty good luster to it. However, it does not shine like new (or relatively new) fiberglass. I tried rubbing compound and wax but that didnt do it. How else can I try to bring it back. I've seen references to wetsanding in this forum, but I fear that would take away what shine there is left. What's the way to go--wet sanding or just more elbow grease or a buffer with compound and wax?

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Replies:
Posted By: Brad_K
Date Posted: May-12-2005 at 1:52pm
I to would like to shine my boat up (1980 barefoot) but am worried wet sanding it.

Any ideas how long it will take to sand the whole boat and the polish etc?


Posted By: jhlewis10
Date Posted: May-12-2005 at 2:05pm
I used a product called poli-glow on my 76 century see some before and after pics here.   http://www.pbase.com/jhlewis/boat If your boat can be buffed out go for it. But if its beyond repair or you are just lazy like me try poli-glow. No more waxing ever just a maintence coat once a year. The whole kit cost me $52 I only used 1/2 of it for the whole boat.


Posted By: Bill336
Date Posted: May-12-2005 at 2:17pm
I peeled a vinyl graphic and name off my Formula and it had left quite a shadow. I was pretty nervous but went to it with something like 1000 grit and then 1200. After that I did the whole boat with a rotary buffer and compound on a wool pad, then a foam pad and 3m Finesse-it II(?), and finally a coat of wax. It came out looking showroom new with no sign of the old name.



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