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Date:         Tue, 19 Mar 1996 17:16:40 -0500
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From:         FoxhntrPat@aol.com
Subject:      fiberglass polymer/wax removal

In ignorance I used Nu-Finish on my fiberglass pop-top. The white haze refused to buff. I figured it would at lease protect, so I left it for the winter but it never came off. Anyone know something non-abrasive that melts nasty polymer/wax from the uneven surface without hurting the paint? I've twice used a liquid from a cleaning supply store (no listed ingrediants). It's better, but all that rubbing and hosing still has left a lot. Simple Green, amonia, turpentine, blowtorch, etc.?

I spent today at Wal-Mart trying to compare Mothers, Meguires, etc. with my Kit carnauba wax. I'm open to suggestions to better protect and bring out the maroon color!

FoxhntrPat@aol.com


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