A new boat:devil:
Can anybody tell me what is the best polish to
use on dull pontoons?
A new boat:devil:
Can anybody tell me what is the best polish to
use on dull pontoons?
3M Heavy Duty compound about a gallon, 3 Wool pads, hi speed buffer about 1800 rpms, alot of hours then follow up with a high quality metal polish like brite boy. alot of money in materials. When we do them its usually 2 guys and about 8-12 hours depending on size, but the outcome is way worth it.
Air conditioner coil cleaner. Just spray it on, wait a few min. and spray it off. My buddy who is in the heat and air business left his pontoon in the water year round, after being in the water a few years the pontoons looked terrible. After he did that, they looked brand new.
http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/atta...1&d=1194551231
The Hot Sauce line does wonders, looks like it's gonna be some work though.
Air conditioner coil cleaner. Just spray it on, wait a few min. and spray it off. My buddy who is in the heat and air business left his pontoon in the water year round, after being in the water a few years the pontoons looked terrible. After he did that, they looked brand new.
Yeah, it's Calgon spray and rinse coil cleaner,, or Calgon spray and forget no rinse coil cleaner.
Yeah, it's Calgon spray and rinse coil cleaner,, or Calgon spray and forget no rinse coil cleaner.
Where do you get this stuff at?
Use Lime Away and a sponge, then hose them off
I believe Big Doug (who posts here) came up with his own solution that works.
Where do you get this stuff at?
Grainger