Karma-Kazi

i was just looking into replacing the one on my Grady until I found out it was almost 700 bucks for approx 50'
I ended up cleaning it up and reconditioning it by letting it soak with a little dexron on it then wiping clean
came out pretty nice and should last awhile, easy enough to wipe down later now that its cleaned up
 
Has anyone ever re-done a rubrail on a boat? and if so what was the cost and did you do it yourself?

-KK


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See you in the mornin.... Its easy ;)
 
.... Its easy ;)[/QUOTE]


i am with stupids :rolleyes:
 
Trans fluid works well, not only cleans but it conditions and leaves a nice lustre
Old car lot trick for black rubber bumpers, try at your own risk tho, what works for some may not for others
 
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