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Post Info TOPIC: Fibreglass/Gel Coat - Polishing Yellowing and Repairs


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Fibreglass/Gel Coat - Polishing Yellowing and Repairs


Those with fibreglass/gel RV bodies may be interested in trying these products.  I am not connected to them in any way and will be trying some of them myself.  Scroll down to the Marine Products section under products tab;

http://www.khst.com.au/index_all_products.html 


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looks pretty good, what I do with the fibreglass top to little blue is I visit the local boat supply shop and ask what they use

they cant afford to muck around with gear that doesnt work and thier advice is always spot on

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Have use KH polish on my boat about 3 times in the last 24 months and it does a good job . Boat is on a mooring so it's out there fully exposed to the elements 24/7

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Wombat 280 wrote:

Have use KH polish on my boat about 3 times in the last 24 months and it does a good job . Boat is on a mooring so it's out there fully exposed to the elements 24/7




 I had a fibreglass boat untill SWMBO made me sell it because she was scared I'd set sail for someplace she could not get to me and yes the K&H fibreglass cleaner/polish works well especially if you do it with a machine. I used a pad on an orbital sander.



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I've also used it on Alloy rails but used cornflour in a cheese cloth to get it off and not leave the area black helps deepen the shine and found the shine held for much longer

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the stuff I got from the boat shop is hell on wheels to get off any metal it touches, I must get the name of it for the forum, when I get more!

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