MARINE & RV GEL COAT CUTTING POLISH
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Marine & RV Gel Coat Cutting Polish is an advanced polishing and buffing crème used to remove staining and oxidation from gel coat and fiberglass surfaces. Marine & RV Gel Coat Polish can also be used to repair plexiglass and works amazingly on metal surfaces such as aluminum, copper, bronze, brass, and steel.
WARNING: Do NOT use on Anodized Aluminum. KEEP FROM FREEZING.
Directions: HAND - Apply a small amount using a damp cloth to a small area. Hand rub in a small circular motion until a residue appears. Remove haze with a clean soft cloth. MACHINE - Apply sparingly to a small area. Begin buffing using moderate pressure. Use less pressure as residue appears. Remove residue with a soft cloth.
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Marine & RV Gel Coat Cutting Polish is an advanced polishing and buffing crème used to remove staining and oxidation from gel coat and fiberglass surfaces. Marine & RV Gel Coat Polish can also be used to repair plexiglass and works amazingly on metal surfaces such as aluminum, copper, bronze, brass, and steel.
WARNING: Do NOT use on Anodized Aluminum. KEEP FROM FREEZING.
Directions: HAND - Apply a small amount using a damp cloth to a small area. Hand rub in a small circular motion until a residue appears. Remove haze with a clean soft cloth. MACHINE - Apply sparingly to a small area. Begin buffing using moderate pressure. Use less pressure as residue appears. Remove residue with a soft cloth.
Marine & RV Gel Coat Cutting Polish is an advanced polishing and buffing crème used to remove staining and oxidation from gel coat and fiberglass surfaces. Marine & RV Gel Coat Polish can also be used to repair plexiglass and works amazingly on metal surfaces such as aluminum, copper, bronze, brass, and steel.
WARNING: Do NOT use on Anodized Aluminum. KEEP FROM FREEZING.
Directions: HAND - Apply a small amount using a damp cloth to a small area. Hand rub in a small circular motion until a residue appears. Remove haze with a clean soft cloth. MACHINE - Apply sparingly to a small area. Begin buffing using moderate pressure. Use less pressure as residue appears. Remove residue with a soft cloth.