Cayo Boater
Cadet
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- Sep 6, 2003
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I've read through this forum this is a good method for removing oxidation on my boat. My boat is a dark blue. Won't this scratch??
Ayuh,.........<br /><br />That's what Color Sanding is All About,........ <br /><br />You just Keep Scratching it with Finer,+ Finer,+ Finer,+ Finer,+ Finer,+.............Scratches...........Won't this scratch??
I mean skip using the scrub pad and comet if it is not bad and go right to polisher and rubbing/polishing compounds.<br /><br />As far as the engine cover, paint does the trickOriginally posted by Conchy EL:<br /> Great, thanks for the help. I'll go ahead and try the polisher first as suggested. So MARK42, are you saying if it's not too bad to use a polisher with a rubbing compound, or the polisher with the comet? One other question: what do you do to bring the shine back to the cowling (sp?? - cover for the engine)? I'm new to boat restoration so need as much info as possible. Thanks!!
Originally posted by Mark42:<br />I mean skip using the scrub pad and comet if it is not bad and go right to polisher and rubbing/polishing compounds.<br /><br />As far as the engine cover, paint does the trickOriginally posted by Conchy EL:<br /> Great, thanks for the help. I'll go ahead and try the polisher first as suggested. So MARK42, are you saying if it's not too bad to use a polisher with a rubbing compound, or the polisher with the comet? One other question: what do you do to bring the shine back to the cowling (sp?? - cover for the engine)? I'm new to boat restoration so need as much info as possible. Thanks!!A few members have posted about painting their motors. Seach and ye shall find the posts.
Originally posted by studlymandingo:<br /> the comet and scotch-brite make tiny scratches as you rub