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        <![CDATA[ I am thinking of tackling my rub rail which is somewhat discolored and uneven in appearance.  Any solutions on product and proceedure for an optimal renewal?  Thanks.
            
            S/V Jah Mon,
            1994, Mark I, Hull #428,
            Two Cabin,
            Fin Keel,
            Anacortes, WA,
            Puget Sound PHRF 122 ]]>
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			<description><![CDATA[ Here is my rub rail and lifeline cleaning secret - I use a fine Scotch Brite pad dipped in ordinary boat wax. The &quot;smunge&quot; comes off fairly easy, especially if you do this twice a year. Then polish off the left over wax with a rag. It is surprising how well that works. I tried everything else and nothing does the job as well. <br>
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			<description><![CDATA[ I have tried the Island Girl stuff and it works ok but is very expensive and a little tricky to use. I heard about and now have tried some really cheap stuff that they sell at the 99 cent store called &quot;Awesome Orange&quot;. I have no idea what it contains but it does a really terrific job on the rub-rail and the fenders as well. The stuff is so cheap I use it copiously which saves lots of elbow grease. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I have used a product from Island Girl Products in Honolulu which works well.  The product is Sea Glow.<br>
            It comes as a liquid and you apply it with a paper towel.  You allow it to sit in the sun light for a while which makes it work better.  You will find with some mild rubbing it takes black off the rub rail.  You then wipe a liquid product on called Silken Seal which protects the rail.  I would suggest you go to the web site IslandGirlProducts.com  It is not expensive and it... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I've given up on keeping it clean, but when I first got Lady Kay I was able to clean it up very nicely with Acetone....<br>
            <br>
            But, if you rub too long it looses it's plasticity and gets sticky....so, wet the rag, or &quot;rag in a box&quot; (my favorite) rub an area quickly three or four passes and then leave it alone for a while.....<br>
            <br>
            Captain Oscar, USCG/OUPV<br>
            C-42 #76 Lady Kay 3C/WK<br>
            Chesapeake/Fort... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I am thinking of tackling my rub rail which is somewhat discolored and uneven in appearance.  Any solutions on product and proceedure for an optimal renewal?  Thanks.<br>
            <br>
            <div class='signature'>S/V Jah Mon,<br>
            1994, Mark I, Hull #428,<br>
            Two Cabin,<br>
            Fin Keel,<br>
            Anacortes, WA,<br>
            Puget Sound PHRF 122</div> ]]></description>

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