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  1. Member Mr. Ducky's Avatar
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    #21
    Quote Originally Posted by ArtTricks View Post
    I want to buff and wax my boat, can anyone tell me what i need other than a buffer?and also a quick guide of the steps and products??
    ArtTricks,

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    #22
    Quote Originally Posted by crank68 View Post
    Do not buff your boat if it doesn't need it....
    +1
    Use Pro-Tec first (nu paint moisturizer) - you can do the other 'procedures' later if necessary.
    Do not take your half in the middle ....

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    #23
    A buffer can get you into trouble quickly if your not careful. Its very easy to do more harm than good...
    Phillip "Wade" Norris
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    25P Fury - 4 blade all holes open


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    #24
    Pro-Tec! Great products.

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