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    ahhhhhh you are a raskal Tim

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    PS so what did you get for your B/Day.............I'll just keep asking eh

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    Hey Bryan,

    What did I get for my birthday????...WAX!...and a couple of shirts!

    Hey the3dwizard

    Contagious? Yep! It sure is!!!

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    Thanks, 2Hotford for taking the time to post such a dramatic before and after post. It has given me something to strive for. I recently purchased a custom canopy made of aluminum. Have spent hours on it so far. Althouhg there is a change the results are so much less dramatic that yours.

    I will purchase all the items and be prepared for the mess. Shine is where it is at and you have shown me possibilities.

    Thanks again!!!
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    There's one thing that even the best of Biologists still haven't been able to figure out. Why are animals so attracted to the Meguiar's shine? Even insects, rodents, arachnids, etc. are all supremely attracted to my vehicle after a good buff with Meguiar's.

    I guess it's the eighth wonder of the world-Why are animals so attracted to the Meguiar's shine?
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    Originally posted by pcfxer
    There's one thing that even the best of Biologists still haven't been able to figure out. Why are animals so attracted to the Meguiar's shine? Even insects, rodents, arachnids, etc. are all supremely attracted to my vehicle after a good buff with Meguiar's.

    I guess it's the eighth wonder of the world-Why are animals so attracted to the Meguiar's shine?
    I have no idea. But I can tell you, I have caught a LOT of fish with that boat! Plus, while it is on my truck, I get to watch the sun reflect off if into my neighbors front window!

    Tim

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    Originally posted by cwcad
    Thanks, 2Hotford for taking the time to post such a dramatic before and after post. It has given me something to strive for. I recently purchased a custom canopy made of aluminum. Have spent hours on it so far. Althouhg there is a change the results are so much less dramatic that yours.

    I will purchase all the items and be prepared for the mess. Shine is where it is at and you have shown me possibilities.

    Thanks again!!!
    Hey cwcad

    It has been a while! How are you doing???

    I appreciate the kind the words. Thanks again!

    Tim

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    Re: Blinded by the Shine!

    Hey first post for me...

    Anyways, should you ever happen to come accross anouther aluminum boat such as this, I would try acidizing it before polishing it. That will get rid of almost all the oxidization making it much easier to polish.

    Be warned, acid isn't easy to use, and you need some safety equpiment to do it. And if you mess up, and leave it on to long you can end up with some permenent streaks on the metal.

    I would say take it to an 18 wheeler truck wash in your area. Something that size should be very quick to do, and pretty cheap. I would charge $15 or so for a job that size, which is much cheaper then buying the product it self since I have only ever seen it in 5 gallon drums, and you only need maybe a couple cups for that boat.

    I've done this my self on canoes and they come out pretty shinny, though no where as close as what you did. But it would make the real job of polishing much quicker.

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    Re: Blinded by the Shine!

    That is really nice, was considering getting into the detail business as I am sick of being in Law Enforcement.

    I had a question as how to detail aluminum and you answered my question. I was talking the Airstream trailers. Just think what one of those would look like all shined up.

    Thanks
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    Re: Blinded by the Shine!

    Hey Aaron,

    Thanks for the comments. I have the utmost respect for people in law enforcement as that can be a very difficult job to do!

    Polishing aluminum is both difficult and MESSY! But the rewards are awesome!

    Tim

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    Re: Blinded by the Shine!

    Quote Originally Posted by 2hotford View Post
    Hey Aaron,

    Thanks for the comments. I have the utmost respect for people in law enforcement as that can be a very difficult job to do!

    Tim
    Thanks, it is hard, I am assigned the Jail (we have a patrol div. and a jail div in our dept) and have been for 12+ years and tired of it. If I can hang on for 12 more years I could retire with 24 years of service. I am assigned the court division (bailiff) for this year, gonna try to stay as long as I can, the jail setting can get old after a while.

    That boat looks great, I want to polish my Dads boat up now, his is a aluminum Jet boat. He is a pig and it looks like ****.

    Thanks again for the write up.

    Aaron

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