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What about this Sharkhide stuff?

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 3:36 pm
by Thummper3
I am reading alot about this sharkhide polish and cleaner here. I have a new toon, still somewhat shinny. I would like to have a nice shine on my toons. Not mirror but close. How much work are we talking and what would be the first steps to a nice shine. :drink

Re: What about this Sharkhide stuff?

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 6:22 pm
by lakerunner
http://www.hbscomputers.com/polishing/



Clinton W. Bland (owner)
P.O. Box 702
O'Fallon, IL 62269

e-mail: sharkhide@peaknet.net
Office : 618.624.4091
Cell : 618.910.8890
Fax : 618.624.0963

Clint is a great guy and will help with any questions. He has a great product whether you want a mirror shine or just keep your new logs looking new

Re: What about this Sharkhide stuff?

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 6:39 pm
by dockholiday
The sharkhide polish is what you want to use, shine comes much quicker than the mother, meguiars and others I have used. The polish is non abrasive so if you have a few blems you want to remove use 400 grit wet/dry sandpaper. You will get a black residue during the polishing, but that wipes right off with lacquer thinner.
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Re: What about this Sharkhide stuff?

Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 6:59 am
by Fritz
I put it on my toon before it ever hit the water. They still look the same as when I got it from the dealer 3 years ago. Very simple to apply. I hand washed the toons to get any dust and dirt off. Poured some in a bowl and used a cotton towel to wipe it on in. I applied it in straight lines the entire length of the toons and worked my way up. You will want to apply 2 coats to cover any spots you may have missed. You will see any spots that you missed after several times on the water. It is for looks only, so I only applied it on the outside of the toons and not under the deck. I highly recommend it. I will be adding another coat this weekend.