Any Body Use Shine On Boat and RV Restorer
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Any Body Use Shine On Boat and RV Restorer
I see this infomercial about Shine On Boat and RV restorer. You take the oxidation remover and put it on first let it sit 10 to 15 minutes and then apply the wax and it suposed to remove even the hardest of oxidation on boast and RVs. Has anybody used it or hear of it. Its supposed to have a money back guarntee. THEY CLAIM NO BUFFING AT ALL!
ONE APPLICATION IS SUPPOSED TO LAST TWO YEARS.
SO WHATS THE SKUTTLE BUTT ON THIS GUYS?THANKS
ONE APPLICATION IS SUPPOSED TO LAST TWO YEARS.
SO WHATS THE SKUTTLE BUTT ON THIS GUYS?THANKS
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the only . . . an i mean only . . . way to remove oxidation is to actually remove it (buffing)
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Heres a link to the infomercial its interesting to watch I just wonder if it really works?
Check it out
http://youtu.be/Rbn2eXbXryE
Check it out
http://youtu.be/Rbn2eXbXryE
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I've yet to see any of these type products actually work to any acceptable degree. Theres really only one way to care for gel and it does not involve any quick fix products. Sorry, not trying to be negative but its just a simple fact i have dealt with for years. You will be disappointed in the results and money back guarantees are worthless these days and also require so many hoops to jump through its not worth the effort.
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well unless that jug is full of the un paired electrons previously burnt off by the oxygen and can somehow re introduce them into the open system i cant imagine its anything more then a mask for the problem 
All kidding aside these products rarely if ever work and many times cause even worse future problems. These things are good for used cars and thats about it. To deal with oxidation you really need a buffer and the right products (see Vibracut thread
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All kidding aside these products rarely if ever work and many times cause even worse future problems. These things are good for used cars and thats about it. To deal with oxidation you really need a buffer and the right products (see Vibracut thread
)
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well unless that jug is full of the un paired electrons previously burnt off by the oxygen and can somehow re introduce them into the open system i cant imagine its anything more then a mask for the problem 
All kidding aside these products rarely if ever work and many times cause even worse future problems. These things are good for used cars and thats about it. To deal with oxidation you really need a buffer and the right products (see Vibracut thread
)

All kidding aside these products rarely if ever work and many times cause even worse future problems. These things are good for used cars and thats about it. To deal with oxidation you really need a buffer and the right products (see Vibracut thread
)
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lol i hear ya
like i said not really try'in to rain on your parade but I'd just hate to see money and effort put up for mediocre results. I've seen some of these things do irreparable damage and i'd hate to see that most of all.
like i said not really try'in to rain on your parade but I'd just hate to see money and effort put up for mediocre results. I've seen some of these things do irreparable damage and i'd hate to see that most of all.
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If you are interested in removing oxidation without sanding you want to consider Hula Boat Care CP Compound. With a wool pad and a buffer running at 1500 rpm you will be surprised at the results. Che k out http://youtu.be/4BtZ7y9skgU to get an idea.
If you are interested in a sample I would be happy to send you one.
If you are interested in a sample I would be happy to send you one.
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I bought some of this stuff last year but have not had a chance to try it. Check it out
http://youtu.be/gWYiZwc6B2k
http://youtu.be/gWYiZwc6B2k



