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    Scratch advice needed

    Nope, he's one of the best in the business.
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    Scratch advice needed

    Couldn't tell you what the chemical reaction does, but it surely works. My father-in-law will wet sand, then polish, then use Blue Magic, Maguire's Resin Glaze &, and then Blitz. Works for all the cars he shows. He's been doing it a long time! A lot of trophies on the stuff he paints. This is...
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    gel coat thickness

    You can spray clearcoat, but you also have a chance of it peeling. I know a lot of people that spray their boats. As far as using Pledge, we just use the spray can. I used it all the time on my last boat. It really adds oil back to it. I also use pledge on the dash and plastics on my truck...
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    gel coat thickness

    Gel Coat is very durable. Try a cleaner wax first. See how that works. Once you get your desired shine, the best thing for Gel Coat maintenance is Pledge!! Most waxes will come off in no time. Here's my project to show you how durable Gel Coat is. I started with a boat that was painted...
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    My Garage- Exotic Car Emblem Collection

    Sorry for dredging up an old thread, but I'm kind of interested in old emblems as well. My grandfather was part owner of a wrecking yard in the 30's. My father would go with him and pop the emblems off the old cars. He left them all to me. I finally got around to putting them all together in a...
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    Scratch advice needed

    One of the best products for removing small surface scratches (like the ones made by fingernails near the door handle) is by using Blue Magic Metal polish. You can try it on that one as well. It's a nice little trick I learned from my father-in-law at Junior's House of Color.
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