Tom.B
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- Vessel Name
- Skinny Dippin'
- Vessel Make
- Navigator 4200 Classic
The previous owner of our new boat, instead of buffing off the chalky finish, used a product called New Glass 2. High Gloss Finish Restorer With No Wax - NewGlass2
It was a HORRIBLE "professional" application by, what we assume is a giant rip-off scam, and it just looks like complete crap. I have sent two emails to the company requesting a way to remove the product (making up a story that I was removing just a few bad spot and splashes) and as you might expect, I haven't heard anything from them.
Other than sandpaper or an aggressive compound and buffer, is there any other way to remove it? It's a lacquer which, I think, which makes it different than that Poly-Glow crap that DOES market a removal product.
It was a HORRIBLE "professional" application by, what we assume is a giant rip-off scam, and it just looks like complete crap. I have sent two emails to the company requesting a way to remove the product (making up a story that I was removing just a few bad spot and splashes) and as you might expect, I haven't heard anything from them.
Other than sandpaper or an aggressive compound and buffer, is there any other way to remove it? It's a lacquer which, I think, which makes it different than that Poly-Glow crap that DOES market a removal product.