Gasoline Stains On A Colored Hull
Mike,
So my best friend/neighbor has a 34' Donzi with a blue hull (magnificent boat BTW) and has a nasty bit of fuel staining down the hull. Is there anything in your bag of tricks that can help get that out? |
Re: Gasoline Stains On A Colored Hull
Defects are either topical, that is on the surface or sub-surface, that is they have penetrated into the material.
With gas stains they tend to have penetrated into the gel-coat so the remedy is simply compound the affected area till you remove enough material to remove the stain. In really bad situations you can sand first. :) |
Re: Gasoline Stains On A Colored Hull
Thanks Mike! Will the Marine 31 Captains One Step work or will I need something with a little more cut?
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Re: Gasoline Stains On A Colored Hull
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Captain's One Step Compound & Polish should get it with a wool pad on a rotary buffer. If not you can either sand and then use the Captain's compound or use a more aggressive compound. The thing about more aggressive compounds is they won't finish out as nice as the Captain's compound. I try to do everything with the Captain's Compound and I strongly recommend it in my new boat detailing book all the way through all the chapters and the product of choice for compounding. :) |
Re: Gasoline Stains On A Colored Hull
That is why I asked specifically about that product. I am just finishing up my 280 Sea Ray and there is magic in that black bottle. I have used nothing but my GG 6" and GG 3" with orange Buff N Shine pads and I cannot believe what I am seeing. I just bought a HF rotary with some backing plates and extensions as well as some cutting pads. So I will give this a shot and see how it works.
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Re: Gasoline Stains On A Colored Hull
The true test of any surface care product is black.
If it works to make black look great it will work to make any color look great. :thumb: |
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