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Unread 07-04-2008, 07:57 AM
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If you want to go with a good compound and wax you can't beat the Woody's Wax gelcoat restoring compound and follow up with their wax. A lot cheaper than the veriglass or newglass but a lot more work. I have had great results with both products on my last boat and my V. If you do go this way I would highly suggest a decent buffer, I picked one up from northern tool for like forty bucks and it made the job much easier.

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