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    Oxidized gelcoat

    I'm acquiring a 96 gambler that has a fair amount of oxidation. Is wet sanding the best way to remove. Is there a product that will remove w/o sanding? Thanks
    Mike Clemons-Lake Butler, Fla..
    97 Gambler Intimidater / 200 EFI Merc

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    #2
    Wizards Turbo Cut (buffing compound) works really good

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    Thanks
    Mike Clemons-Lake Butler, Fla..
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    3M compound is really good, but you're going to pay for it
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    No good useful info can be given without some sort of pics. In most cases just machining oxidation away is a short lived situation. Most cases sanding is the only way to remove all oxidation for a long term fix to your finish.
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