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Cleaning unpainted blazer sugestions
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<blockquote data-quote="Ozark River Runner" data-source="post: 407530" data-attributes="member: 20678"><p>This might not be what you were looking for but a buddy of mine has an unpainted 1752 Blazer and he uses the same stuff he uses to clean cars for his car business. He takes a buffer to his with just a generic buffing compound. You have to watch out for the decals just as you would on a car. My boat is painted and I had mine sand blasted before I painted it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ozark River Runner, post: 407530, member: 20678"] This might not be what you were looking for but a buddy of mine has an unpainted 1752 Blazer and he uses the same stuff he uses to clean cars for his car business. He takes a buffer to his with just a generic buffing compound. You have to watch out for the decals just as you would on a car. My boat is painted and I had mine sand blasted before I painted it. [/QUOTE]
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