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yea but thoses were purple!!:love:
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From what I heard, your nutz were the only thing purple. :you::nut:
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thank god that was just a small operation to fix!!
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small :you:
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Ok, back to the question at hand... Flitz is freakin' unbelievable!!!! It works on almost anything. We use it here to shine brass, stainless, aluminum, and fiberglass. I think it works on litteraly anything. I'm not sure about using it on eisenglass though.
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The only thing I found with the Flitz is that if you've been polishing any metals with it, be careful not to let the rag apply anything onto the gelcoat. When you do use it on the gelcoat, use a clean rag. When polishing the metals, the rag tends to get that black oxidation residue on it, then that can get on your gelcoat making more work for yourself.
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Isn't Flitz the stuff that you can buy the polishing balls(red) that mount to a drill, if so I saw it used on eisenglass on the boat repair tv show, had separate red balls for metal like CB said
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That's the stuff Willy. You can just buy it in the little toothpaste type tubes too. Definitely use seperate rags for different materials....DUH. :)
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