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Reddit mentions of Meguiar's M4916 Marine/RV Heavy Duty Oxidation Remover, 16 Fluid Ounces

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Meguiar's M4916 Marine/RV Heavy Duty Oxidation Remover, 16 Fluid Ounces. Here are the top ones.

Meguiar's M4916 Marine/RV Heavy Duty Oxidation Remover, 16 Fluid Ounces
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    Features:
  • MARINE CLEANER: Safely removes light to moderate oxidation, water spots, stains and scratches from gel coat, fiberglass and high-tech paint surfaces
  • BRILLIANT SHINE: Enriched feeder oils restore color while adding and enhancing brilliant shine and gloss
  • RESTORE COLOR: Restores the original color of older fiberglass gel coat surfaces by effectively removing surface degradation
  • UNIQUE FORMULA: Unique diminishing abrasives break down and safely disappear during application, leaving the surface with a brilliant look and shine
  • VERSATILE: Safe and effective by hand or by machine
Specs:
ColorFactory
Height8.661417314 Inches
Length3.7401574765 Inches
Number of items1
Size32 oz.
Weight1.00089866948 Pounds
Width1.3779527545 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Meguiar's M4916 Marine/RV Heavy Duty Oxidation Remover, 16 Fluid Ounces:

u/Hufflepuft · 10 pointsr/KitchenConfidential

It looks like whatever spilled oxidized the aluminum. You can find an oxidation remover at any Marine supply store, probably some hardware stores too.

u/phineas1134 · 4 pointsr/boating

For the exterior, here is a copy and paste of a previous post of mine. Everyone may give you slightly different advice as there are many valid ways to do this. This routine has worked very well for me for many years.

  • Clean well with soap and water and a good microfiber cloth. (removes all dirt and oil build up.)
  • Dry it with another cloth. I like a big cotton towel.
  • Clean with a good oxalic acid based cleaner such as Star Bright hull cleaner, or The works tub and tile cleaner(NOT THE TOILET CLEANER) Applying with a one gallon pump up sprayer works great for me. Rinse well. This removes any rust stains.
  • Dry again.
  • Buff with an oxidation remover. I like this one. I apply with a 10 inch random orbital buffer and application bonnet, and remove while still slightly wet with the same buffer and a wool bonnet. In heavily oxidized areas you may need to do this more than once. If you do not have oxidation, feel free to skip this step.
  • Next buff again with a cleaner wax. I like this one same process as above, but let it dry to a haze before removing.
  • This will leave you with a clean hull and a nice shine, if you want an even deeper shine, make one more buffing pass with a nice marine wax. I like this one

    It sounds like a lot of work, but once I got the process down, I found I could do all of these steps on a entire 23' boat in less than 4 hours, and it leaves it looking like new.

    Edit: I forgot to mention, for the outside of the windows I like this stuff. It cleans as well as a normal glass cleaner, and causes any water that hits the windshield to bead up and run off. This is a nice bonus for many boats as they often do not have windshield wipers.