Polishing fenders...

justapheonix

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So, having cut, polished, and waxed the hull, I thought I'd have a quick go at smartening the fenders. One, a white job with blue ends, took cutting and polishing beautifully and was fully restored to its former glory. Others (Anchor) didn't respond.

Having chatted with expert colleagues, we realise we're well outside our own knowledge zones regarding different plastics, so:

What's the difference between fenders you can cut and polish, and those you can't?
 
Suggest having gone to all that effort get some fender socks instead?
Keeps the sun off the fenders at least. Our socks are home made from fleece fabric, easy cheap and a bit quicker to dry.
Some fenders can be rejuvenated with fine wet and dry paper, but obviously make sure you're not just embedding abrasive in the plastic!
Cheers,
 
Ah, to witness one's fellow sailors following the inevitable path to enlightenment....fender socks are just one of the stages of the mariner's cross, a step taken when you've bought new fenders to replace the smutty old ones but can't bring yourself to chuck old friends! Then when you've collected 10+
fenders for a 30 foot boat, you have to cave in and stop buying new, and revert to covering the old.

We all make it to port....eventually ! Sometimes despite ourselves..

PWG
 
The most useful technique for fender polishing we have yet discovered is a tennager after some pocket money or a 5 year old anxious to help.

As for the morality of this technique, I leave it to the individual to decide.

Yrs

Mrs and Mrs Shiny-Fenders

:-)
 
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