Anyone use one of these? If so which brand/model? Any issues? I guess the big question for me is how in the world am I gonna lift that thing out of my vehicle once it's full?
Been quite some time since I have been on here. Finally going to install some color changing LED lights to the sides and also under water stern lights to my 2005 2575 RL I/O. My question to all of you is, what does everyone use/like? I don't want something that may only last a season or two...
@Tin Diesel Any issues with it when you're running at full throttle? Mine will do 40mph....just wondering if it's still ok to fly that flag at those speeds?
Hey @Tin Diesel ......you still like your setup? I have the same boat/configuration. HATE the mount that came factory over by the boarding door....flag pole is always in the way over there which is why I never use it. Do you like the spot you chose to fasten the mount at or would you have...
Yes but he said to do it specifically this way:
Take 2 pieces of paper towel....crumple them up a bit....soak the heck out of them with the lacquer thinner....do an area the size of a basketball at a time.....work in circular motions and zig zag......keep repeating until no more black on your...
I called Clint he said to make sure I DO (DO) use lacquer thinner over it before I apply the Sharkhide in order to remove more of the black stuff that gets into the poors of the metal....just finished doing that.
Question about this.....Sharkhide says to apply lacquer thinner first. I JUST had my toons polished....do I still apply lacquer thinner first? I don't want that to screw up all this work.
Well I just suggested that to the professional auto detailer guy who like I said above has cleaned many pontoons off and he insists that is not the case. He states it is just from years and years of oxidation from sitting in the water and never having that part polished.
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