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  1. #1
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    Default Seeking Exterior Restoration Help

    Hi Folks,

    I want to remove the oxidation from the sides of my boat (my black finish looks gray in some areas). I've read some of your posts about wet sanding in the past. I think that I have no choice but to give this a try, as the polishes I've tried don't even touch the oxidation. So I am looking for directions and product recomendations.

    I also want to replace the waterline stripes and wave logo on the sides of my boat. The original was removed by a previous owner, but the ghost lines tell me where it should go. I don't wish to add the original rainbow color, but rather, I want to create a custom stripe and wave of the exact dimensions of the original but in a color that coordinates with my boats color scheme (I wish to either match the top deck color of light grey, or try to match the sparkly silver stripes in the gelcoat on the side of the boat. I haven't decided which yet, and want to look at samples.)

    My original wave (based upon the ghost marks) was 25" long x 6 3/4" tall. The wave was not made of solid segments like the wave that is commonly seen today, rather each wave segment was made with 1/4" lines, and was open in the center of each segment. The original was clearly a one piece sticker, but it could have been made with 1/4" tape. The wave then connects to the 1/4" pinstripe that is spaced 1/4" below the main stripe of 3 1/2" width.

    Any ideas on how I could have this version of the stripes and wave recreated? Does anyone have the original artwork file, or could recreate it?



    Thanks,
    Last edited by rludtke; 07-09-2011 at 07:56 PM.
    Rick Ludtke
    1990 Supra Pirata
    1987 Supra Comp TS6M
    Photo Album https://forum.supraboats.com/album.php?albumid=4

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    Great pics ngavdba! Yup, that's the wave all right. My Comp had a narrower rainbow stripe than yours I think, but the wave was probably identical in size. Your wave might be light blue, but in some of the pictures it looks light gray, which would be absolutely perfect. Your stripes continue on to the stern, but on the Comp they end at the fwd end of the wave. That is a good looking Rider.

    I decided to jump in, so I went to my NAPA store and bought some 600 and 1000 grit sandpaper, some Meguiars Fine-cut Cleaner #2, and some Meguiars Show Car Glaze #7.

    I wetsanded using a sanding block the entire side of the hull with 600, then again with the 1000 grit, then rinsed and dried, and hit the area twice with the fine cleaner and my electric buffer. Then I switch buffer covers and buffed some more to remove the polish residue. Changed the buffer from the terry to the wooly style, and applied and buffed the glaze.

    The boat looks fantastic. Unfourtunatly I only had time to complete one side, and my buffer quit working. I'll try to finish this project tomarrow.
    Last edited by rludtke; 07-10-2011 at 12:06 PM.
    Rick Ludtke
    1990 Supra Pirata
    1987 Supra Comp TS6M
    Photo Album https://forum.supraboats.com/album.php?albumid=4

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    Don't forget pictures.

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    Here you go! These are before and after pics taken this morning. The Right side was completed yesterday, and the Left side was not yet started. Both sides are now complete. Its a new boat!
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    Last edited by rludtke; 07-12-2011 at 10:36 PM.
    Rick Ludtke
    1990 Supra Pirata
    1987 Supra Comp TS6M
    Photo Album https://forum.supraboats.com/album.php?albumid=4

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    Good job!

    Love the lines of the Comps. I'd leave her naked.

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    I know what you mean Budmas. But I also can't help but think it needs a little something at the waterline. I am considering making my own version of the wave, only much smaller, perhaps only 8-10" long, and only 3" tall or so, along with smaller stripe, perhaps 1 1/2", in a medium gray. I just want a subtle accent line.
    Rick Ludtke
    1990 Supra Pirata
    1987 Supra Comp TS6M
    Photo Album https://forum.supraboats.com/album.php?albumid=4

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    She does look really good w/o the stripes, But I know what you mean about having something to break-up all that black. I used a 1/2'' black refective stripe, it looks grey,or silver, or dissapears sometimes- depending on the way light hits it- I really like it, but it may not be for everybody

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    i like 'em clean too but normally there's white below the waterline. is yours bottom painted or is the gel that color?

    i agree that it needs something. maybe a dark blue line or something subtle. kinda similar to BnT's setup.

    got a better after shot?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Salty87 View Post
    i like 'em clean too but normally there's white below the waterline. is yours bottom painted or is the gel that color?

    i agree that it needs something. maybe a dark blue line or something subtle. kinda similar to BnT's setup.

    got a better after shot?
    The entire hull is black gel, whith the exception of the two metal flake stripes near the cap split line. I really like the metal flake stripes, but am pretty sure it would be overkill to try and duplicate that in vinyl at the waterline. The Upper deck is light gray, and the interior apholstery is medium gray, and the carpet is a few shades darker. I like this overall grey and black motif, and so I think about bringing one of these shades of grey to the waterline stripe to break up all of the black.

    Blackntan, your idea sounds interesting, I need to investigate.

    I am considering making a much smaller version of the wave, as I am starting to think that a 25" X 6 3/4" graphic near the stern is actually too big for the low gunnels. I think a graphic scaled down about 50% would be just about right, combined with a water line stripe.

    I am spending the last week of July camping with the boat on a lakeside resort in eastern washington, so my focus now is on preparation. When I get back I think I'll generate my own graphic art version of the wave to try as a prototype.
    Rick Ludtke
    1990 Supra Pirata
    1987 Supra Comp TS6M
    Photo Album https://forum.supraboats.com/album.php?albumid=4

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    Let me see if I can find a decent pic of the stripe I put on mine to give you an idea- but I agree that it may 'hide' a little too much for your color scheme..In this shot you can see how it changes with light&angles of how it is veiwed- it also makes the overlay 'skull' stripe I put on disappear.
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