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    haze over clearcoat?

    I have a haze over my clearcoat from where it has set out for a while, how do I remove this?




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    Re: haze over clearcoat? (hartwell_stratos)

    Probably have to wet sand it. There are instructions all over this board to help you. Someone will be along shortly to guide you. Look around you may find what you need.

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    Deff check out the sticky at the top of the page... you will need to wet sand it with prob 1500-2000 grit wet sand paper, depending on the severity of the oxidation, then buff it with a buffing compound and follow up with a polish. Take all your hardware off the top cap. It's alot of work, but you will deff be pleased and amazed at what a little buffing will do. IM if you have questions
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    Re: (t_nipper_74)

    Thanks for all of the help guys have not been here long and I am full of questions but everyone has been very helpful. I should be back on the water in no time!!!




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