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Removing "Soot" From Paint ?
I've never done anything beyond hand waxing my boat, so I'm a rookie at buffing, etc. It has been in rack storage for 3 years, and the exhaust from the lifts has put a black soot into the paint particularly on the deck. Like gray footprints in it I can not get out with soap.
What would be the best product and process to get this out and restore the shine? I would prefer something I can get locally at O Reilly's or West Marine if it's boat specific. Would an orbital be the best bet then? I'm thinking I'll need some type of polish, then a good wax. I have been using a synthetic like Ice because it is easy, but if I buy an orbital I could go with something more work intensive. Appreciate any advice. |
Just use the purple stuff that Home Depot or Lowes sells in 1 gal jugs. Soot doesnt stand a chance with that stuff. Sounds like youll need more spit and polish afterward though too!
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Originally Posted by Shag555
(Post 3682887)
Just use the purple stuff that Home Depot or Lowes sells in 1 gal jugs. Soot doesnt stand a chance with that stuff. Sounds like youll need more spit and polish afterward though too!
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Yep.
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Jesus Rick! Call me and I'll help ya. LOL
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Originally Posted by shag555
(Post 3682887)
just use the purple stuff that home depot or lowes sells in 1 gal jugs. Soot doesnt stand a chance with that stuff. Sounds like youll need more spit and polish afterward though too!
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Originally Posted by POWERPLAY J
(Post 3682941)
Jesus Rick! Call me and I'll help ya. LOL
Sounds like the purple stuff will get it off. Then I'll assess if I need to buff out oxidation or not. Sides are great, but the top is so sooted up I don't know if it shines right or not. |
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