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<blockquote data-quote="Lil&#039; Blue Rude" data-source="post: 198468" data-attributes="member: 4627"><p>Just buff it, it isn't any worse then color sanding and buffing a car. You've already acided the boat so it's clean start out with your course or medium cut compound then go back over it with medium if you used course then usesome fine cut and then use some polishing coumpund like california purple or mothers mag polish. alot cheaper then painting it and it will still look nice. You won't have any problems selling it then. I think if you paint it up like that you'll definetly limit your market on who will want to buy it. </p><p>Paint your motor how you want it and be happy with it for now, you already know you want to sell it so why dump the money into a paint job that's gonna make it harder to sell?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil' Blue Rude, post: 198468, member: 4627"] Just buff it, it isn't any worse then color sanding and buffing a car. You've already acided the boat so it's clean start out with your course or medium cut compound then go back over it with medium if you used course then usesome fine cut and then use some polishing coumpund like california purple or mothers mag polish. alot cheaper then painting it and it will still look nice. You won't have any problems selling it then. I think if you paint it up like that you'll definetly limit your market on who will want to buy it. Paint your motor how you want it and be happy with it for now, you already know you want to sell it so why dump the money into a paint job that's gonna make it harder to sell? [/QUOTE]
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