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<blockquote data-quote="sixgun86" data-source="post: 283467" data-attributes="member: 5345"><p>Had a guy come in our shop the other day selling the miracle cloth. lol.He was an old fella with a couple smooth lines so he sold one to me at $5.50. Pretty much an over sized jewelry rag. I had just recently cleaned my boat off so I figured I'd give this a try to get the shine back. </p><p></p><p>First off I used cheap oven cleaner on the hull. It turned the black aluminum to a clean white. Ideally you would follow with soap and water to avoid streaks, I neglected to do this.</p><p></p><p>Second step, (pictured) Rub this "Miracle" until your fingers bleed. Guessing it will take me 2-3 days to do this because I don't desire my arm to fall off in the process. It will probably take at least two of these to do the boat proper, I will attempt it will one. </p><p></p><p> Surely it would probably be easier and would expect similar results with compound polish and a buffer, but I have neither. For those interested they sell these on Ebay for $5 shipped. Amazon for $7 ? They also sell some Metal polish at Walmart I might try before buying another cloth as there is more material. </p><p></p><p>It's a Miracle! ha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sixgun86, post: 283467, member: 5345"] Had a guy come in our shop the other day selling the miracle cloth. lol.He was an old fella with a couple smooth lines so he sold one to me at $5.50. Pretty much an over sized jewelry rag. I had just recently cleaned my boat off so I figured I'd give this a try to get the shine back. First off I used cheap oven cleaner on the hull. It turned the black aluminum to a clean white. Ideally you would follow with soap and water to avoid streaks, I neglected to do this. Second step, (pictured) Rub this "Miracle" until your fingers bleed. Guessing it will take me 2-3 days to do this because I don't desire my arm to fall off in the process. It will probably take at least two of these to do the boat proper, I will attempt it will one. Surely it would probably be easier and would expect similar results with compound polish and a buffer, but I have neither. For those interested they sell these on Ebay for $5 shipped. Amazon for $7 ? They also sell some Metal polish at Walmart I might try before buying another cloth as there is more material. It's a Miracle! ha [/QUOTE]
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