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Old 10-01-2012, 07:00   #1
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Re: Polishing linear polyurethane imperfections?

OK I'm convinced to respray. It's just too difficult to get the things needed to sand and polish. It could be done here but it's a lot of work and wouldn't come out as well, I feel. Also, a first rate paint job will likely be downgraded after a short time by collisions with dinghys, etc. It was very interesting to get all this advice from some very knowledgeable people. Thanks
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