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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1970 ish Mirrocraft 14 Deep Fisherman Project
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<blockquote data-quote="DesertRAT" data-source="post: 372466" data-attributes="member: 15473"><p>Well Christmas is over and I'm back working on the tin. Not sure what to do here, I want to leave the deep scratches alone and hope to buff out the fine scratches. I got no idea how to do this. I've been reading and the recommendation is to use a rubbing compound to get the light scratches out and then use a polish to shine it up some. I really don't want it shiny, just clean looking. I just want the aluminum hull to look decent for one fishing season (spring/summer) and then every year in the winter I would re-polish it clean again. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DesertRAT, post: 372466, member: 15473"] Well Christmas is over and I'm back working on the tin. Not sure what to do here, I want to leave the deep scratches alone and hope to buff out the fine scratches. I got no idea how to do this. I've been reading and the recommendation is to use a rubbing compound to get the light scratches out and then use a polish to shine it up some. I really don't want it shiny, just clean looking. I just want the aluminum hull to look decent for one fishing season (spring/summer) and then every year in the winter I would re-polish it clean again. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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