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Posted by member Kenny Clark on Sunday 7 June 2020

* Loads of products on the market for restoring shine to blue gelcoat. I have been using same products for last 10 seasons, which has served me well.

Meguiars Ulitmate Compound.
Farecla UV wax.
Silverline machine polisher, foam pads and wool polish pad all helped.

Kenny

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Posted by member Mark Dell on Saturday 6 June 2020

I used maguiars ultimate polish it has micro beads to give cut and polish. Plenty of elbow grease with soft cloth afterwards

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Posted by member Peter Cox on Friday 5 June 2020

I don't know whether they still do but Hardy used to sell the blue gelcoat and hardener (it's gelcoat rather than paint, so you need to know what you're doing). By coincidence, I've polished my blue stripe only today; albeit very light oxidation/chalkiness, I used Starbrite Heavy Duty Cleaner and Wax; it has come up very well with hand application only and not much elbow grease. I might do it again with a rotary polisher.

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Posted by member Simon Papendick on Friday 5 June 2020

Hi Jenny,
The best compound is G3 and a electric polishing machine and a lot of elbow grease and patience.
I have done a lit of them over the years and I was a employee of Hardy marine for 7 years.
Regars
Simon Papendick

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Posted by member Jenny on Friday 5 June 2020

Can anyone suggest the best polish/wax to use on the Hardy Blue? Our seems to have a dull blue/grey surface. Nothing we've tried seems to make it gleam. Is it possible to get the Hardy blue touch up paint?

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