Brent Nutting
Well-Known Member
- Mar 24, 2016
- 668
- Boat Info
- 2002 480 Sedan Bridge
10' Aventus RIB w/ 9.9 Merc
- Engines
- Cat 3196
We are ready to go. All done.For sure, he’s good about keeping that in consideration.
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We are ready to go. All done.For sure, he’s good about keeping that in consideration.
I've used this:Anyone have tips for cleaning/reusing the buffing/polishing pads?
Cheers,
Anyone have tips for cleaning/reusing the buffing/polishing pads?
Cheers,
Lake Country Snappy Clean Boost Pad CleanerAnyone have tips for cleaning/reusing the buffing/polishing pads?
Cheers,
+1I put mine in the washing machine and dryer...when my wife isn't looking.
Did that once and got banned from touching the washer and dryer. Left a nasty smelly film. I soak in a hot bucket of dawn then rinse and spin excess water out with polisher. Lay them out to dry after.I put mine in the washing machine and dryer...when my wife isn't looking.
I get my pads there tooLake Country Snappy Clean Boost Pad Cleaner
No affiliation, just where I get mine
Lake Country Snappy Clean Boost Pad Cleaner
A citrus degreaser designed to help release product and contamination from foam pads. Simply pour into a 5 gallon bucket of water and allow your foam pads and applicators to soak.www.detailedimage.com
My sides are 100% done as of last weekend. I dread everything above the rub rail...and that pain starts for me tomorrow.
How the hell do you get a polish g
How the hell do you get a polishing machine in between those 2 boats? Do you do it by hand? Even then it looks tight unless the picture is deceiving.
Wow. That's tight.Ohh man...this year I am living the dream. I've got at least a foot between the boats at the rub rail. I've had years where there's literally an inch or two making the use of any tool impossible in.
A few years back:
Welcome to the club. I'm banned too. Apparently I put too many work pants in the machine and almost 'broke it.'Did that once and got banned from touching the washer and dryer. Left a nasty smelly film. I soak in a hot bucket of dawn then rinse and spin excess water out with polisher. Lay them out to dry after.
Wash machine on delicate with Woolite and then hang to dry.I put mine in the washing machine and dryer...when my wife isn't looking.
OK, I moved a few things and got close enough for a pic. The mermaid keeps watch over Winter.Sorry, I didn't take a pic when I did the job and now the boat is snug as a bug in a rug in an unlighted garage.
I'll try to remember in May and post it then.
Spin it outside while using a spurAlso, do you all do anything to rid the new whool pads of all the friz before you start.
I usually can do the entire boat with one bottle. +1 on @Shaps reply.Started today. For you smooth guys, how much bubble gum do you end up using. 37 foot boat and I went thru probably 2/3-3/4 bottle for one hull side.
Also, do you all do anything to rid the new whool pads of all the friz before you start.