Oxidation

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Mike Sullivan

Oxidation; a facinating subject near and dear to my heart. I have an '86 model 25.5 with more oxidation (not terrible) than I would like. I am told it must be compounded with mild rubbing, light rubbing, polishing and then waxed. Does that sound about right? Thank you for the response! Mike
 
Mar 24, 2005
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Catalina 27 Overland Park, KS.
Wet sand

I prefer to skip the polishing compound and get right to the wet sanding. I start with 1000 grit, move to 1500 then finish up with 2000. Wax it and you are done. Use plenty of water while wet sanding. Tim
 

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Sep 11, 2004
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Hunter 30_88-94 Tarpon Springs, FL
start easy

Start off by trying the easiest method in a test area - lightest oxidation remover. If that does not give you the results you want, go to a heavier duty product or coarser grit. I thought I was in bad shape, but was surprised at the great results from 3M fiberglass restorer/wax from West Marine.
 
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