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    yea what he said....hehehe

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    Flanger, what about wrapping the paper around a closed cell kitchen sponge? How would that be? I looked at sanding blocks, but they seemed so unforgiving they would give you trouble in corners and curves but would do well on flat, liking surfaces.

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    be very carfull when sanding corners or ridges......its easy to sand too much on those areas
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wannabe... View Post
    Hurry up so you can goof it up, learn from yer mistakes and show me how not to hose the job up.

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    x2--I'll be marking carpet tomorrow (hope i got enough) maybe can get it down this week. Then just waiting on the lw parts

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    WB, I got a belt sander you can use on your boat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big H trucking View Post
    Going to start in am, hopefully i can get one side done in one day and other next day.Bouught verything needed today
    Don't forget the sealer, then the wax (of course)

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    Quote Originally Posted by creekslick View Post
    WB, I got a belt sander you can use on your boat.
    lol and 40 grit belts...

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    Quote Originally Posted by KDAVID1 View Post
    Don't forget the sealer, then the wax (of course)
    3m finesse it2 then 3m polish/wax

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    BigH, ya might want to consider 3m perfect it vs finesse it depending on how the boat looks. Perfect it is a shade more agressive.

    Going with pro-tec sealer instead of wax then bassboatsaver for maintenance. I've used pro-tec stuff before. Very, very good.

    Oh, and read this before you start.

    http://www.bbcboards.net/zerothread?id=311487&page=1

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wannabe... View Post
    Flanger, what about wrapping the paper around a closed cell kitchen sponge? How would that be? I looked at sanding blocks, but they seemed so unforgiving they would give you trouble in corners and curves but would do well on flat, liking surfaces.

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    Stick with the hardest block that will work. The 3M company makes a sanding block that is more flexible and can be cut to whatever shape you need. Whatever you use, remember to use the palm of your hand to apply pressure.

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