Re: Oxidation?
Hey fellow Bass fisherman.<br /><br />I like those skeeters like you have, and was looking for one when I bought my Tracker SF 1800. Ive had a skeeter in the past and liked the performance and looks.<br /><br />Back to the oxidation question. <br /><br />If the clear dosnt feel rough when you run your hand over it, you have hope. I have had excelent results with lightly wet sanding the dull area with 2000 grit and using Mothers metal polishing compound with a machine polisher and heavy wool pad. The Gell coat is really hard, and the mothers will cut it faster than you can imagine and it will look great. When done, final polish with 3M finessit compound with a foam pad. Then a good coat of paste wax, (Carnuba).<br /><br />If it is very rough to the touch, like you can actually feel the flake popping up, you have no choice but to have the boat re-clear coated.<br /><br />I have some fading on my boat on the red stripe, and have used about four coats of acrylic floor polish over it and it looks great. However you have to redo it ever season to keep it shineing. You can use this on the top of your boat also, you wont beleive how good it looks compared to the way it looks now, but like I said, you will have to keep doing it. Apply with a foam brush, youve seen them at the hardware store. Honestly, it does work.