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Removing marks on hull #692136 06/18/06 06:05 PM
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I have a 2 year old boat. I need something to remove tree branch marks from the hull without scratching it. Any Ideas?

Re: Removing marks on hull #692137 06/18/06 07:33 PM
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Try polishing gel first. It's the least abrasive. If that doesn't work try marine rubbing compound. If that doesn't work, you'll need to wetsand with fine grit sandpaper, then follow with rubbing compound, polish then wax.

It all depends on how deep the scratches are.

Re: Removing marks on hull #692138 06/20/06 06:08 AM
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If its just rub marks...I use "Mr Clean Magic Erasers". You can find then at any grocery store or walmart. I use them all the time to remove marks on my hull. (white hull)

Re: Removing marks on hull #692139 06/22/06 01:33 AM
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Thanks, they are just rub marks, I'll give that a try.

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