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Old 06-20-2011, 05:57 PM
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Those are some pretty amazing results.
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Old 06-20-2011, 06:25 PM
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doesnt even look like the same boat
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Finally proof that you actually work
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Originally Posted by glassdave
no but at the present i stock it for my customers and toss it in with paint jobs i also sell a bit to my friends around the marina. i would like to be a distributor but its tough to balance running my shop and getting out in the field to demo. You can get the stuff on line though if ya need some. To be honest, you guys all know how i am about sharing information in the tech section here, i really just like this stuff and it has really simplified my process of detailing and bringing back a gloss. When something works this well (see above ) i gotta tell /show the masses I know i probably sound like a commercial sometimes but i have no connection other then i buy products at the moment. When i did this boat it really tested the limits of what is savable and i was pretty tickled when i stepped back.



If the mods or anyone else feels this is to close to spamming i understand and have no problem toning it down a bit but in the past i have always been pretty liberal with sharing good product info.
I definitely want to get some, just thought if you were a distributor better to buy it from you than someone else.
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Old 06-21-2011, 09:30 AM
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I bought some of the vitreo, awesome, and totally buff off the recommendations I had seen from Glassdave and it worked great. I did my 24 Python and 28 Bertram with the vitreo and it brought all the color back. I did find that the vitreo worked better put on thick but it did the job great. I will definately be buying more in the future.
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Wow. That's an amazing difference.
Nice.
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Old 06-21-2011, 10:50 AM
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You can buy it right from Kevin @ Fountain of Youth.
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That's AMAZING!!!!! I really need to try that stuff!
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Just my got my Vibra cut, total buff and vitreo delivered by UPS on Friday, I wet sanded my boat with 800 then 1000 than tryed the virba cut looked great, but my question for Dave is should I wet sand more with 1500 than 2000 or can i buff at 1000... and Im going to follow your direction, virba cut first, total buff next, now my second question both of them are compounds, should I use a polish after the total buff or just go right to the vitreo........thanks Joe
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Old 06-27-2011, 04:51 PM
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If i need to do any wet sanding i do it all with a DA and above 1000 i use Mirkas Abralon foam disks, i rarely go over 2000 and most times 1000 is enough. Use these with plenty of water in a squirt bottle. They seem to scrub off the real severe oxidation.

http://mirka-online.com/index.php/sp...0g-qty-20.html

I keep the process simple:

Wash boat
Either inside in shade or on a cloudy cool day hit it with VibraCut and a fresh wool pad.
Wash again with real soapy water and let dry
Hit with Totally Buff and a fresh wool pad (i keep pads separate between products)
Wash again and let dry
Hit it with Vitreo . . . . . simple
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