I used marine grade rubbing compound with an electric buffer. Then sealed it with turtle wax. Keep buffer at a slow speed and Make sure you dont rub off to much, youll end up going down to the yellow stuff (fiber glass) I did this OOPS! I also used to strong of a rubbing compound. Overall it looks really shiny phil 84' westy "Millenium Falcon" 84'Westfalia W/Tiico I4 "sh*thawk" 01' International flatbed (Turbo diesel)
--- - Jeff & Kim Prudhoe <Jkpvw@AOL.COM> wrote: > What is the best product out there to apply to a > white pop top to restore its > gloss/gel coat finish? I did check the archives but > would like some more > opinions. The van has just over 40,000 miles and is > in good condition. The > top, however, has always had a chalk like appearance > (we've owned it just > over a year). > > Would some type of marine wax do the trick? > > Thanks in advance for your help. > > > Jeff Prudhoe > > '74 Beetle -Autostick > '82 Westy -Diesel > '88 Jetta GL > '97 Jetta GLS
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