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			<title>American Standard Fiberglass Repair</title>
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			<description>Anyone have experience with this shop in the St. Louis area?  Looking for something a little closer to home rather than heading to the Ozarks to Gel-Pro which I have experience with.  TIA.</description>
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			<description>Question the yellow sides of my VR 1 has light oxidation. I plan on compounding and polishing it. There is a dark blue curving variable width stripe running down the side and the stripe is painted. Do I need to tape that off or can I buff at the same over it as I buff the yellow hull?  Same...</description>
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Thanks<br />
Padraig <br />
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			<title>Taylor Made hatch replacement lens?</title>
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			<description>While I was detailing my boat I slipped and cracked the translucent white lens of my 1992 TaylorMade Ultra II deck hatch…I’ve packing taped both sides hoping to get through this season then remove the lid or lens and send it in for replacement…my question is where do you guys send these into?  Any...</description>
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