Trailer Roller Marks on hull.. best removal option?

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The best thing I have found to remove marks and blemishes like that is a clay bar. You can find a clay bar used for auto detailing in most any Autozone etc. Clay bars are what body shops use for small cleanup to remove contaminates before they paint.
 

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Magic Eraser by "Mr. Clean" or even the knockoffs work great on all scuff marks. Cheap, easy to use and prefered by most of the saltwater guys with their all white boats.
 
Try Magic Eraser by "Mr Clean" or one of the cheaper knockoffs. They easily take out any scuff mark and all the saltwater guys with their all white fiberglass boats swear by them.
 
Thanks for all the ideas folks. I'll give the claybar, grease lightning, and the magic eraser a try, as I have experience with all 3. The entire hull of the boat looks terrible, but hopefully between these 3 and some NUHULL it'll look better here soon. It ain't winnin' no beauty contests anytime soon, but I think everyone should take a little pride in what they own and care for it the best they can.
 
One other option....grab a set of Amber Hull Savers from Tiedown Engineering. Those marks will go away.</p>
 
BBass - 3/19/2008 10:28 PM



One other option....grab a set of Amber Hull Savers from Tiedown Engineering. Those marks will go away.</p>

That's actually on my list of things to do.. I bought the boat used, and it is older.. the rollers most definitely could use some replacement. The boat itself is sound, and so is the trailer, so I'm going to fix it up as well as fish.. then when I get tired of it, it's getting sold.

Heck, I could sell it now for more than I bought it for.. but what's the fun in that?
 

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