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Posted: 21 March 2004 at 4:17pm |
I used VERTGLASS spring of 2003 and am so far very happy. I basicaly followed there directions but cleaned the boat with FSR and then lighlty sanded and discoolorations or scratches first. I plan to add a coat or two each year.
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I have not used VERTGLASS as yet, but one of the reasons I like the idea as explained on the website is they also supply a REMOVER. This is VERY important if you or future owners ever have to paint the hull. Which someone will EVENTUALLY if the hull is a dark colour. As I understand it from the Interlux Paints people, ANYTHING you put on the hull has to be completely removed before painting and this is not always a simple (read inexpensive) task. Some synthetic car waxes can be a problem as I understand it.
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George probably has the right idea. I have never used Vertglass, but over time the hull will oxidize. If left for a long period, a compound can be used to remove this top layer of residue. The effectiveness will depend on the grit in the compounds. Generally, products will suggest what they are for...like "restorer" might suggest it will restore the shine of your hull. There are many products out there. Some are marine specific. I use 3M products. The make a restorer and wax in one. Pretty common to find. Also I know several people who have used automotive compounds with much success. Lastly, a good buffer is key. If you don't own one, I suggest renting, as they are expensive.
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John,
Check out the product Vertglass on www.MarineStore.com They also make great at the dock hull scrubbers, I've had one for ten years and ordering a new one. |
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The hull of my boat is red and now has a washed out faded red look now. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to restore the color without painting?
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