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  • NAUTIQUEjunky
    • Aug 2005
    • 61

    • KERR LAKE NC


    Attention to Detail

    I might have obsessive compulsive disorder? Just posting some detaling pics/progress of our newest Nautique, 2000 SAN. Let me know what ya"ll think...
    ISN\'T LIFE BETTER IN A NAUTIQUE!!!
  • AbunDiga909
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Sep 2003
    • 2470

    • St. Louis, MO


    #2
    RE: Attention to Detail

    you can clean my fams boat anytime... :grin: thats one effin shiny boat... :shock:
    [color=blue][size=2][b]I Nautique, therefore I am.[/b][/size][/color]

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    • patoloco
      • Jul 2003
      • 270

      • Indianapolis, IN


      #3
      RE: Attention to Detail

      Wow...boat looks good...but that first picture is just plain creepy!

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      • Hollywood
        1,000 Post Club Member
        • Sep 2003
        • 1930

        • WIIL


        #4
        RE: Attention to Detail

        Did you go right over the pin stripe? It looks awesome, I've given some thought to buffing out the '88 this winter and this is further motivation.

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        • NAUTIQUEjunky
          • Aug 2005
          • 61

          • KERR LAKE NC


          #5
          Re: RE: Attention to Detail

          Originally posted by Hollywood
          Did you go right over the pin stripe? It looks awesome, I've given some thought to buffing out the '88 this winter and this is further motivation.
          Yes I did Hollywood it is harmless to it as long as you no what you are doing and don"t stay in one spot to long. I have got some more pics If there is room on this thread. I took all of the bow cover snaps off and polished them, as well as the cleats on the sides..
          ISN\'T LIFE BETTER IN A NAUTIQUE!!!

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          • lbz99smp
            • May 2005
            • 55



            #6
            Hey, that looks great.

            What polish, pads, wax combination did you use. Ive been meaning to go over our SAN for some time now.

            What grit wet/dry did you go to before using the buff. We have scrathes on the hull from the trailer bearers that are beyond buffing out, so the next step is wet and dry.

            Cheers.

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            • chris2000proair
              • Jun 2006
              • 28

              • San Diego, CA


              #7
              Either that boat was severly neglected or you do have OCD. All that work on a 2000?

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              • NAUTIQUEjunky
                • Aug 2005
                • 61

                • KERR LAKE NC


                #8
                Originally posted by lbz99smp
                Hey, that looks great.

                What polish, pads, wax combination did you use. Ive been meaning to go over our SAN for some time now.

                What grit wet/dry did you go to before using the buff. We have scrathes on the hull from the trailer bearers that are beyond buffing out, so the next step is wet and dry.

                Cheers.
                I used 3m products started with 2000 grit/wet dry to get the gel coat super smooth make sure you keep it very wet and go in one direction only. The more time you spend on this step will depend on how much light you want the finish to project. In lay terms how glossy you want it.. I then went with 3m rubbing compound you can get a small bottle at wal mart for $10. After that you will need to go over it with finishing material also made by 3m, that will remove the compound scratches. Then go over it with a good polish material I use 3m for that too, you will need a good foam pad for this step. The other steps you can use a wool hookit pad mine is made by makita.. And final you can apply a good coat of wax, and look at all of your hard work and be proud!
                ISN\'T LIFE BETTER IN A NAUTIQUE!!!

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                • lbz99smp
                  • May 2005
                  • 55



                  #9
                  Hey NAUTIQUEjunky, thanks for the tips.

                  I've got a number of meguiers marine products and polishing pads. just have to get to doing it one day, deffinitly worth the effort when its done though.

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