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Old 06-20-2007 | 01:44 PM
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what is the best product to remove light/medium oxidation? I have a good variabale buffer but never used it. How hard is it to try on gel coat?? I don't want to screw up my boat. Any advise will help Thanx
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Old 06-20-2007 | 03:26 PM
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Hey Ted,

My Oxidation Remover works great. I typically run my buffer up to 3k with no problems at all. It all depends on how bad the oxidation is on the boat. I would recommend a foam or wool pad and my oxidation remover. Work a small area and see how it works for you. If the oxidation is real bad then you might have to wetsand, but we can walk you through that as well.

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Old 06-20-2007 | 10:05 PM
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Hey Ted,

My Oxidation Remover works great. I typically run my buffer up to 3k with no problems at all. It all depends on how bad the oxidation is on the boat. I would recommend a foam or wool pad and my oxidation remover. Work a small area and see how it works for you. If the oxidation is real bad then you might have to wetsand, but we can walk you through that as well.

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I had 1 guy already half ass wet sand and buff it was a world of diffrence he used 1500 meguars paper but I think it can be better. Can you send me a link and how much it cost. Dose it really work good cause I don't want to do the job twice.Were are you located at? Thanx for the reply Ted
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Ted,

I'm at Lake Ouachita in Arkansas. You can purchase any of my products by contacting one of my distributors in my sig line below. It sounds like he may not of used a heavier grit. You can pick up 1000-1200 at almost any auto parts store. You might just need to follow up with 1200 then buff. Let me know.

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I believe Don is right. After you get done fine tuning the finish like Don recomended we can set you up with the leverage products if you would like.. The stuff works & preotects very nicley.. Jamie / Lakeside 570-639-2628


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