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    clean4u... contact Constantine Macris at constantine.macris.2006@usmma.edu he writes a monthly detailing and boat care column for Powerboat Magazine. He is very knowledgeable and should be very helpfull. Tell him I (Leo Cerruti) referred you.
    Leo

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    Here`s a list of some of the products that can be used on fiberglass boats.

    HEAVY DUTY OXIDATION REMOVER - Use a brand name Heavy Duty Oxidation Remover to polish-out extreme surface oxidation and other significant surface defects.

    COLOR RESTORER - Use a brand name Color Restorer to polish-out mild surface oxidation, fine scratches, water spots and dullness.

    BOAT POLISH - Use a brand name Boat Polish after the fiberglass gel coat has been pre-cleaned and all embedded contamination has been removed.

    CHROME & STAINLESS STEEL POLISH - Use a brand name Chrome Polish to clean and polish metal surfaces.

    CLEANER WAX - Use a name brand Cleaner Wax to clean, polish and protect in one easy application. Also removes light oxidation and mild surface contamination. Also good for interior fiberglass.

    CARNAUBA WAX - Use a name brand Carnauba Wax to add a measure of protective luster to previously cleaned and polished fiberglass. Also good as a second coat of added protection of pre-cleaned stainless steel and chrome.

    POLYMER SEALANT - Use a name brand Polymer Sealant to create an exceptional long lasting shine. It also provides maximum protection and outlasts ordinary wax.

    VINYL CLEANER CONDITIONER - Use a brand name Vinyl Cleaner Conditioner to clean and rejuvenate vinyl upholstery. It provides durable protection against drying and cracking.

    For those water-line stains use a product called ON/OFF. It`s an acid based product, so be careful. Always use eye and hand protection when working with acids.

 

 
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