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Unread 02-07-2012, 08:48 AM
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My first thought was dirt but I figured it might scratch the gelcoat.... I figured flour was fine enough to not hurt anything while "drying" the dang goo that otherwise just wants to make a mess.... I have also just sprayed with wd40 and used a plastic scraper but it never really seemed to get it all off.

Smoke, now you got me wantin' to try Bakin' Soda....
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Smoke, now you got me wantin' to try Bakin' Soda....
hmmm if it didn't work, at least you could spray it with vinegar for some entertainment... lol

that said baking soda just might be good.... mildly abrasive but uniform and fine enough to polish instead of gouging.... worth a try
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