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<blockquote data-quote="Beefer" data-source="post: 257590" data-attributes="member: 8389"><p>It's a temporary fix. Vaseline is used by a lot of fiberglass boat guys to 'restore' color to faded gelcoat. It is easy to do, and looks great, but will only last a short period of time. I'd imagine on a console that isn't in water, it may stay looking good for a long time. If nothing else, applying it when you are selling makes it look like new for the prospective buyer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefer, post: 257590, member: 8389"] It's a temporary fix. Vaseline is used by a lot of fiberglass boat guys to 'restore' color to faded gelcoat. It is easy to do, and looks great, but will only last a short period of time. I'd imagine on a console that isn't in water, it may stay looking good for a long time. If nothing else, applying it when you are selling makes it look like new for the prospective buyer. [/QUOTE]
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