Leverage Polish
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I have a bottle I bought last year from (shall remain nameless) and I didn't use it because I had the boat polished professionally. I plan on using some this spring to put a nice fresh shine on her! It is still good after a year I assume!
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Donnie,
I posted this in the giant thred in Fiberglass and Paint, not sure if you saw it yet.
I just ordered your Oxidation Remover and Polish from Lakeside Restorations and I should have it by the end of the week. The person I spoke to recommended buffing the whole boat with the Oxidation Remover and then applying the Polish by hand. I ordered a 16oz bottle of each and he said this should be enough for a 29' boat. If you have any recommendations for applying the Oxidation Remover with a buffer I would appreciate it (i.e. how many buffer pads will I need.) Please email me when you have a minute [email protected].
Thanks for your help and I look forward usuing your product and a white boat again!
Mike
I posted this in the giant thred in Fiberglass and Paint, not sure if you saw it yet.
I just ordered your Oxidation Remover and Polish from Lakeside Restorations and I should have it by the end of the week. The person I spoke to recommended buffing the whole boat with the Oxidation Remover and then applying the Polish by hand. I ordered a 16oz bottle of each and he said this should be enough for a 29' boat. If you have any recommendations for applying the Oxidation Remover with a buffer I would appreciate it (i.e. how many buffer pads will I need.) Please email me when you have a minute [email protected].
Thanks for your help and I look forward usuing your product and a white boat again!
Mike
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Donnie,
I posted this in the giant thred in Fiberglass and Paint, not sure if you saw it yet.
I just ordered your Oxidation Remover and Polish from Lakeside Restorations and I should have it by the end of the week. The person I spoke to recommended buffing the whole boat with the Oxidation Remover and then applying the Polish by hand. I ordered a 16oz bottle of each and he said this should be enough for a 29' boat. If you have any recommendations for applying the Oxidation Remover with a buffer I would appreciate it (i.e. how many buffer pads will I need.) Please email me when you have a minute [email protected].
Thanks for your help and I look forward usuing your product and a white boat again!
Mike
I posted this in the giant thred in Fiberglass and Paint, not sure if you saw it yet.
I just ordered your Oxidation Remover and Polish from Lakeside Restorations and I should have it by the end of the week. The person I spoke to recommended buffing the whole boat with the Oxidation Remover and then applying the Polish by hand. I ordered a 16oz bottle of each and he said this should be enough for a 29' boat. If you have any recommendations for applying the Oxidation Remover with a buffer I would appreciate it (i.e. how many buffer pads will I need.) Please email me when you have a minute [email protected].
Thanks for your help and I look forward usuing your product and a white boat again!
Mike
email sent
#18
Rob,
You need to get out of the UC section more.
Follow Bi Boy's link and ye shall see the light. Carnauba for car Not for Boat. My longevity is 3X-5X more than 3M or Meguiars especially on fiberglass, plus Leverage was designed for fiberglass. I spent many years researching and testing before I was satisfied. You'll find many different helpful articles posted in the Paint/Fiberglass section.
Donnie
You need to get out of the UC section more.

Follow Bi Boy's link and ye shall see the light. Carnauba for car Not for Boat. My longevity is 3X-5X more than 3M or Meguiars especially on fiberglass, plus Leverage was designed for fiberglass. I spent many years researching and testing before I was satisfied. You'll find many different helpful articles posted in the Paint/Fiberglass section.
Donnie
Donnie whats the difference between protecting a cars paint job compared to protecting a car paint job on a boat(not fiberglass/gelcoat ?Rob
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Metal heats, oxidizes and ages different from fiberglass. Even with Clear it's still on fiberglass. Painted boats still get oxidation, but not as much as gel. You still don't need to clog the pores or coat them with petroleum distillates or kerosene.
Donnie



