The top deck of my boat is badly oxidized. The hull is in great shape. I spent a good few hours trying to rub the deck out with limited success. I used an air grinder with a buffing pad, with the air turned down to keep the rpm's down. Various products were tried; rubbing compounds, and polishes. The biggest problem is that after a good bout with the rubbing compound, it looks "patchy" when dried. It also seems to take a lot of rubbing to get any shine.<br />The bow (closed bow) of the boat has molded in recessed lines to simulate planking. These "planks" are about 1 1/2 inches wide. The center of these "planks" seems to rub out better than the sides (next to the recessed portion).<br />Any help would be greatly appreciated.