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slider67 10-27-2015 10:16 AM

pinnacle crystal clear glass cleaner with water repellent
 
Ok so i did my wifes car with the wolfgang 3.0 and used the crystal clear glass kit on her windows, the houseboat has acres of windows so im thinking this would work great on the houseboat windows,

pretty much done compounding the boat, except for the hull which i will do when it gets pulled in the spring for a bottom paint, in the spring my plan is to wash then do a polish then apply the captains uv 50, any particular polish you have in mind to use, i have purchased the uv50 and a big jug of the blackfire paint prep.

water system and generator is winterized, 2 motors left and she will be put to sleep for the winter, just want to get things lined up for spring so i can take off running

take care
Tim

Mike Phillips 10-28-2015 09:57 AM

Re: pinnacle crystal clear glass cleaner with water repellent
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by slider67 (Post 1272)


in the spring my plan is to wash then do a polish then apply the captains uv 50,

any particular polish you have in mind to use,

Tim


If it were me and my boat I would use the Captain's Compound

Marine 31 Captain’s One-Step Compound & Polish

It cuts like a compound and finishes like a polish. Then strip the surface using the Blackfire Crystal Coat Paint Prep and then apply the coating.

The high gloss finish you see on the 1960 Glastron was created by only Captains Compound.


http://www.marine31online.com/galler...l-Coat_036.jpg


The above picture from this write-up

Pictures: 1960 Glastron - Wetsand, Cut & Buff at Marine31Online.com




:)

Mike Phillips 10-28-2015 09:59 AM

Re: pinnacle crystal clear glass cleaner with water repellent
 
In my new book I recommend the Captain's Compound a lot...


http://www.autogeekonline.net/galler...Boat_Cover.jpg


:)


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