I had some very severe fading/oxidation on my lower color panel. In discussion with John at Hula Boat Care, I found that there is really no topical product to remove this oxidation, and color sanding was my only option. Having done this before to remove scratches, I knew what I was in for.
For those who don't understand, color sanding is the process by which you sand the finish with very fine wet-or-dry sand paper using water as a lubricant. You start with a courser grit, say 600, and move progressively up in grit rating. My process in this thread is 600-1500-2000.
Here is the issue I am dealing with:
As you can see, the fading along the bottom color panel is quite severe.
For those who don't understand, color sanding is the process by which you sand the finish with very fine wet-or-dry sand paper using water as a lubricant. You start with a courser grit, say 600, and move progressively up in grit rating. My process in this thread is 600-1500-2000.
Here is the issue I am dealing with:
As you can see, the fading along the bottom color panel is quite severe.
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