: I'm trying to remove heavy oxidation off a fiberglass (gelcoat finish) kayak.
: I've been using Novus plastic polish (number 2 level) and my random orbit
: sander with hook and loop polishing pad. The problem is the pads keep
: separating from their backing. Apart from that, the results look good.
: Any recommendations on a different tool/attachment? I really don't want to do
: the whole thing by hand. (I treated the kayak badly and left it in the sun
: way too much).
I've been using this cheap, effective, Harbor Freight polisher for awhile. It works just fine. I have an aftermarket flexible pad for it that I got from a surfboard shaping site. The pad takes 7-inch sticky-back discs and cost about the same as the machine, but for fifty bucks, you're there. YMMV.
--Scott
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Scott Fitzgerrell -- 1/13/2008, 2:38 am- Re: Tools: polisher/buffer
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TOM RAYMOND -- 1/14/2008, 12:23 pm- Re: Tools: polisher/buffer
Bill Hamm -- 1/16/2008, 6:30 am
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