Re: Polishing A Myco Trailer
Originally Posted by Strip Poker 388
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Jeff is importing them at 20 a week now.Thats the real reason he wants a 50 foot boat w/ Diesels :evilb: :evilb: |
Re: Polishing A Myco Trailer
Just make sure you give them 1099 forms!!
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Re: Polishing A Myco Trailer
Originally Posted by plumbers crack
Just make sure you give them 1099 forms!!
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Re: Polishing A Myco Trailer
Stripp,
After you get her polished try some of this stuff called SharkHide. I saw it in a pontoon boat mag and it looks pretty good. Heck its worth the try after you get'er the way you want it. Here's the link: www.sharkhidemarinesales.com |
Re: Polishing A Myco Trailer
Originally Posted by itilldo
Stripp,
After you get her polished try some of this stuff called SharkHide. I saw it in a pontoon boat mag and it looks pretty good. Heck its worth the try after you get'er the way you want it. Here's the link: www.sharkhidemarinesales.com Thanks . The last trailer I polished out water spoted bad . Had to repolish out once a year.My new alum tool boxes look good :drink: |
Re: Polishing A Myco Trailer
Originally Posted by Strip Poker 388
Thanks . The last trailer I polished out water spoted bad . Had to repolish out once a year.My new alum tool boxes look good :drink:
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Re: Polishing A Myco Trailer
Originally Posted by ROTAX454
Hey Strip, The truck stop recommendation is a great one. My father gets his Prevost motorcoach wheels done once a year at his favorite truck stop. Cheap and they do a great job. To keep that polished surface oxidation free, try some Zoops protective. A local Hot Rodder turned me on to the stuff.
Rob :D |
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