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check out the products sold by [url]www,auroramarine.com[url] they will have the right product for this and any other cleaning or re-furbishing plastic/rubber/fiber glass job on your boat. the stuff they sell is great and works watch their vids.
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Edited by EJO on 04/04/13 - 12:22 PM
Skipper E-J
m/v "Clumsy Cleat" a 2008 Montauk 150
I just rejuvenated mine to what looks like new by saturating them with WD40, wiping down well with a rag, and then repeating. They were dry and produced the white chalky residue when touched before this, and now look and feel as if they just came out of their original mold. Was very easy process. Home Depot sells WD40 by the gallon
I use Krylon Fusion expresso color spray paint to refinish the plastic z-legs. I remove the legs from the deck and seat cushion. The legs look very good with a new coat of paint.