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Date:         Thu, 9 Jan 2003 00:30:36 -0500
Reply-To:     Tracey <boatshop@INTERCOM.NET>
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From:         Tracey <boatshop@INTERCOM.NET>
Subject:      Re: Using Fiberglass Cleaner for Pop-top
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Jahan, I have used that very same product with good results. One thing I will do differently next time I use it is to tape over the rubber seal that runs around the outer rim of the pop top and the one that seals on top between the luggage storage and the pop-up portion. When you touch it with the wax applicator or rag it smears black crud all over and is a pain to get off. Other than that , the 3M stuff really takes off heavy oxidation. Be prepared to use a few applicators/rags, as they tend to get loaded with oxidized wax residue.

Tracey


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