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Old Mar 16, 2006 | 01:59 PM
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Originally Posted by CBURKE
Just go to Walmart and pic up some fiberglass wax I'll get you the name tomorrow. wax it with that and you'll be fine. Look on Honda-tech and search. They did this on there.
This topic may have been beaten to death, but I can only think of one or two threads that actually finish with a solution (right or wrong). Over the past few days I have search the archives on H-T.com over and over for a solution other than paint matching and clear coating. My research lead me to these three 3m Marine Products:

3M Marine Fiberglass Cleaner and Wax
Desigend to remove LIGHT to MEDIUM oxidation, clean polish and protect fiberglass/gelcoat.
PART#
09009 - 16oz.
09010 - 32oz.
09011 - 1 gallon

3M Marine Fiberglass Restorer and Wax
Designed to remove HEAVY oxidation, chalking, fading, minor scratches, rust and exhaust stains; plus provide protection on fiberglass/gelcoat.
PART#
09005 - 16oz.
09006 - 32oz.
09007 - 1 gallon

3M Marine Protective Liquid Wax
Provide high gloss and protect fiberglass/gelcoat, marine topside paints, painted aluminum and marine metal parts. A special formulation which uses reactive chemistry and actually bonds to the boats surface to provide a durable protective surface.
PART#
09026 - 16oz.
09027 - 32oz.


Use the cleaner wax to work out the fading, follow up with the 09026

If you have Clearcoat on the hood (like me) and it's still fading, PM me and I'll give you this guys number that is helping me fix my Fiber Images.

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