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Old 02-19-2009, 08:48 AM   #61
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Will I really be able to remove oxidation from the transom by hand with OR? I've never seen anything that will even come close to that by hand before.

yes you will, might take a little more elbow grease depending on how chaulky you're situation is..The products work great, please follow the directions on the bottle..post a pic or two if you can...and between all of us let's see what can be done to get you're boat looking great for spring. Thank You..Jeff Jassby
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Old 02-19-2009, 03:16 PM   #62
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yes you will, might take a little more elbow grease depending on how chaulky you're situation is..The products work great, please follow the directions on the bottle..post a pic or two if you can...and between all of us let's see what can be done to get you're boat looking great for spring. Thank You..Jeff Jassby
Yep, it's true. It will take just tad more elbow grease, but it will get it done.

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I'm in. Gonna purchase some today or tomorrow and wait for a warmer day. Who's got the best pricing?
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Old 02-20-2009, 10:48 AM   #64
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I'm in. Gonna purchase some today or tomorrow and wait for a warmer day. Who's got the best pricing?

Try Jim at Top Notch or Mindy Dollar....if you have any problems please give me a call personally. Thanks Jeff


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Old 02-20-2009, 06:42 PM   #65
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Old 04-07-2009, 01:16 PM   #67
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2000 H2X BOSS, 05 DONZI SWEET 16
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Just wondering how long the finish lasts? I have a mildly faded 2001 Baja, that needs to be shiny again!

Any other alternatives to restore the finish?
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Old 04-07-2009, 05:35 PM   #68
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Will any of the Leverage products help with gas stains? I have some just below the gas fill that also ran down the rub rail just a little bit. Would the Stain Remover & Hull Cleaner help with this?

Getting ready to place an order for polish and vinyl....
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Just wondering how long the finish lasts? I have a mildly faded 2001 Baja, that needs to be shiny again!

Any other alternatives to restore the finish?
I still maintain boats that I've buffed 4-5 years ago and they still look great. The biggest thing is doing it right the first time and maintaining it properly. The type of soap and wax/polish you use is the difference between 2 years of gloss versus decades.

If it's faded/odxidized then I recommend a Buff & Polish then maintaing it with water and a towel only. If it's in salt then use my Salt Deposit Remover/Soap or something similar that won't strip or leave a residue.
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Old 04-09-2009, 06:33 PM   #70
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Will any of the Leverage products help with gas stains? I have some just below the gas fill that also ran down the rub rail just a little bit. Would the Stain Remover & Hull Cleaner help with this?

Getting ready to place an order for polish and vinyl....
Yes. Just follow the directions and you should be fine. Since you have an 09' the stain shouldn't be bad at all(years of soaking into the fiberglass like many). Once the Polish is on you should be able to just wipe anything off with little effort.

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