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1992 Pulse 171 My Project

Mpowered5

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Here are some pics of my Checkmate that I have been working on picked it up about a month ago :eyecrazy: (still need to buff it I know:irked:...)

Let me know what you guys think, Thanks

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Looks good wet! Hopefully will look like that all buffed!

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Relaxing on the water
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Got the new sticker kit on it!
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Interior all cleaned up
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Thanks!! makes me want to go buff it this second! I have 2 stage aqua buff and good 3m marine wax just need to make up the bonnets for the buffer because im not spending 8 bucks a piece for ****ty cloth bonnets I know I will need alot of them. I have the material just need to get them made. I hope I can get the same result!

:banana:
 
Thanks!! makes me want to go buff it this second! I have 2 stage aqua buff and good 3m marine wax just need to make up the bonnets for the buffer because im not spending 8 bucks a piece for ****ty cloth bonnets I know I will need alot of them. I have the material just need to get them made. I hope I can get the same result!

:banana:

I used the wool pads for 3M heavy duty rubbing compound or aquabuff and then the foam pad for Mirror Glaze no.7. From the looks of the gelcoat you might need to wetsand with 800 grit, 1000grit, 1500grit then buff it out.
 
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