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marineclean 09-23-2007 09:22 PM

Leverage Oxidation Remover
 
I want everyone to know about my Oxidation Remover. I've had others ask me about the benefits, so here goes.

I've developed it to be a one step product. I use it for my Heavy oxidation jobs as well as minor touch-ups.

It will remove 1000 grit sand marks, minor scuffs & scratches and oxidation of course.

It can also be used as your Hull & Transom Cleaner. I use it to remove black streaks, water lines, transom soot & any other heavy imperfections on a boat before I polish.

I know a lot of companies would like you to purchase a couple of different products for each job, but you just don't need them. As most of you have hopefully read about me, I like products that work and I believe in keeping it simple. The same goes for my Leverage Polish and what we've achieved with only needing water and a towel to maintain the Shine.
All of my products are designed and tested by me and my Marine Clean employees. If you have any questions or need a hand please don't hesitate to contact me.

Donnie

ajs67Donzi 09-28-2007 11:20 PM

I bought Donnie's Leverage Polish a year ago, and promised to post results after a season of usage. Very easy on/off, water and dry towel clean-up, and one application per (Michigan) season. I couldn't be any happier with a finish product!

(Sorry this wasn't about the oxidation product. I recently wet-sanded the crap out of my "pink" hull, so I didn't need that Leverage offering.)

99fever27 09-28-2007 11:41 PM

pink? :eek::D

ajs67Donzi 09-28-2007 11:47 PM


Originally Posted by 99fever27 (Post 2288995)
pink? :eek::D

"pink" = severe oxidation of a red hull. I had to start with 600 grit!

Skeed UP 10-11-2007 08:04 AM

Can someone explain wet sanding to me. My blue gel looks almost white.

baywatch 10-11-2007 08:20 AM

Donnie could probably explain it best.

With my apache I had a bottom sealent to remove last winter. I started with 900 grit then went to 1200 and then to 2000. I then followed up with buffing compount and then leverage.

My technique was to do 2'X2' portions so I was consistant. I had a five gallon bucket of water that I would dunk my paper in and the I would also consistantly spray the working area with either the hose or a pump style sprayer. I recommend using a sanding block to wrap the paper around as well it will really save your hand.

It is a long process and depending on the size of the area it will take a while. I had 60 hrs of actual time in mine to do everything below the waterline.

marineclean 10-11-2007 10:36 AM


Originally Posted by Skeed UP (Post 2302532)
Can someone explain wet sanding to me. My blue gel looks almost white.

Hey Skeed,

This is a link to the Wetsanding thread. I would recommend reading through it and then let me know if you need anything.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...d.php?t=161709
Also, Link to a good inexpensive buffer.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=90820

Thanks Josh!

Donnie

Skeed UP 10-12-2007 07:07 AM

Thanks

Bandera 02-16-2010 07:08 PM

Buffer
 
Hello,

Anyone used the Shurhold Dual Action Polisher with Leverage products?

Any feedback is appreciated.

Thank you.


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