My new boat arrived from Orlando on Sunday night and I am very happy with the overall deal and customer service at Regal and Nautique of Orlando. I have few corrison issue that I was looking for some help with. The tower speakers and the mirror bracket have a combination of hardwater stains, very slight pitting and cloudyness (typical Florida stuff). I tried briefly to buff with a die grinder and a rolloc wool pad using flitz. This was working pretty well, but slowly and was very messy. Any suggestions? Also how to the speakers come off the tower(2005 sante 210)? I removed two allen head bolts that looked to be holding the spaekers to the brakets, but they were still attached.
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Once polished aluminum begins to oxidize and dull into gray it requires a major amount of elbow grease to resurrect them. Its easier and quicker to totally disassemble them and polish them with compound on a more powerful bench polisher, like an overgrown grinder. But the dirty compound will still fly everywhere so create a tent around the workspace by hanging plastic drop cloths. After you get them restored keep pure carnuba wax (no cleaner grit) on them and use worn out T-shirts. Even paper towels are abrasive enough to dull the luster a bit. As a future option powdercoating the speaker pods the same color as the hull accents will reduce the maintenance.
David
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- Sep 2010
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- Gainesville, FL
- '02 Ski Nautique '87 Barefoot Nautique - sold '97 Super Sport - sold '96 SN196-sold '83 2001 sold
What about using a product such as NevrDull? I've never used it on polished aluminum before but it used to work wonders on my old chrome trailer wheels.2002 Ski Nautique 5.7 GM Apex
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