White Drainage Build up on Awlgrip Paint

Mar 31, 2012
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Nord Cantieri 38 St Marys
While playing catch up with the brightwork on Thalassa I am doing our annual wax job on the awl grip. Since we are planning to make it to several boat shows this year I am doing many of the "minor details" that have crept up since we painted her 3 years ago.

How would you attack this issue without damaging the paint underneath?
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Jan 19, 2010
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Hobie 16 & Rhodes 22 Skeeter Charleston
I would start with lime away or a vinegar solution. If that does not work I would go with bar keepers friend (oxalic acid). If that does not work, I'd try some baking soda on a damp rag. And if all that fails, I'd buff it out.
 
Feb 24, 2013
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Coronado C25 San Pedro, CA
1000 grit wet sand and machine buff the polish and wax. Check out polymer sealants, they work on cars and do a good job of sealing which keeps residue from settling onto/into the paint or you'll have to clean, polish, wax quarterly.
 
Feb 24, 2013
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Coronado C25 San Pedro, CA
They say that, but it has been done with success. Imron is also a paint that you don't mess with after it hardens but I have done it with with no problems too.