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| Re: Is it ok to use cut&polish on fibreglass?
[Re: basket.case]
#29146 02/09/04 08:53 PM 02/09/04 08:53 PM |
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Posts: 139 Daytona Beach FL | IMHO:
Try a small patch and see what it does. The idea is to use finer and finer compounds to remove scratches and oxidization. A product that works well that I know of is 3M Fiberglass wax and restorer.
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[Re: chargin]
#29147 02/09/04 10:22 PM 02/09/04 10:22 PM |
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | here in the US it's more commonly refered to as a rubbing or polishing compound.
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