Hi,
I just got 1987 LANCE Boat. I'm looking for the best way to remove the oxidation. Is there any new products, that, really work?
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Hi,
I just got 1987 LANCE Boat. I'm looking for the best way to remove the oxidation. Is there any new products, that, really work?
Get in touch with TnT and he will let ya know the best stuff cause he done a fantastic job on his boat. Heck his boat looked new when he got thru with his.
Please Post The Answer.....i Have A Boat In Need. Thanks
i clean the water line stain with WHINX. it is used to take stains out of clothes .was in a brown bottle but have changed it can`t remember to what .you have to spray it on and the stain will disappear
retired and now i will always fish
On my boat, I used rubbing compound and elbow grease to remove the oxidation. A good buffer would probably be a plus...Then I cleaned it real good to remove all of the rubbing compound. There was still some oxidation left so I took a sander to it and removed the gelcoat down to the paint..In some places I went too far(I'm sure this wasn't the professional way to do it, but it got the job done for me...Heck, it's just a fishing boat:D)..I cleaned it real good again and then I put about 10 coats of Poli-Glow Boat Polish on it. It turned out real good but time will tell how long it will last. The directions said to re-apply 2-3 coats every year. Here are some before and after pics of the finish before the seats and accessories were put back in it::
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I stripped this boat down and put in new seats and carpet...Here are the pics when it was "Water Ready":
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Wow.....great Job.
Great job TNT. Looking forward to seeing it this fall. Will work on mine.
Thanks,
Chuck
From Steve Wunderele - 10-2-84 --"A fishing trip maybe brief, but it's memories are endless."
Great Job, boat looks really nice !