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Dave1258

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...."perfect it" is a marvellous product! I spent the most part of today machine polishing the hull and deck of my boat using this stuff, it's an absolute doddle (once No. 1 son showed me how to use the polisher!) /forums/images/icons/smile.gif.
It certainly makes a difference to the boats appearance in fact it looks that good, I'm handing these out to forumites before they can have a looksee!!
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Ahhh but did yoou follow it up with some finesse it and also some wax?

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You are obviously using the wrong machine. I have a Rupes 1800w with a 3M Hookit head for the wool compounding and polishing heads and ould do a 65footer in a day without feeling too much strain.

It only weighs 1.8 kilo and has the strength to do the job. Look at the 3M give away in MBM and you will find the same kit I use.

Takes all the arm strain out of the job as it does the job quickly and professionally.

Also been using the 3M Cittrus cleaner to do my cushions and it is fantastic I have used loads of stuff before thats not even touched it.

By this time next week my boat should be looking like new.

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Dave, you'll need to find a Blue pair for me, i don't suit any of those other colours.

I hope you're not going to show me up!!!
I've tried for the last 2 weekends to polish the boat, But everytime i'm about to start, the Heavens open/forums/images/icons/crazy.gif. But then maybe i should leave it and your No.1 son, can show me how best to do it./forums/images/icons/laugh.gif/forums/images/icons/wink.gif



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My arms are aching because half the time I was using the machine whilst laid on me back!...... not easy trying to obtain that high lustre whilst your arms are turning to putty, fighting around an escort trailer, today was good though, managed to lay some wax on it despite the winds the day stayed dry!
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Yip, They should do fine, Thanks/forums/images/icons/laugh.gif.

You should try Waxing the boat while its still in the water. 1 side, Nae problem, the other side, you need to try and 'Walk on Water'../forums/images/icons/crazy.gif.



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