let me start by saying I have read how to detail boats. My question is my boat has no oxidation and has a great shine to it. I have been using a one step non abrasive sealant since new. It isn't a real strong cleaner. I can't use it to get rid of the exhaust stains, I use Meguiars for that. I have two questions.
First, there are two scratches that someone put in while they were looking in my boat. You can't feel them, there hard to see but I know they are there.
Second. At night, with the perfect angle and lighting I can see what look like water spots in the paint. I can't see them any other time. I included a picture from inside the care looking at the boat with the headlights on. If I go to the back of the boat and look towards the front that's when I could see the marks. My question is should I just leave these marks and scratch so I don't take the chance of doing damage to the paint? I have a lot of experience my my porter cable for cars. I have been using it to apply the sealant on the boat.
I hope the pictures I have show the condition of the paint. My boat sits on the water from may to the beginning of October for the last 12 years. I wash it every week and always get compliments on how good it looks.
I don't have any pics of the spots. I will try to take a picture when I get my boat out of storage.
You have a PC, go for it. Gel coat is harder than clear coat, so you need a more aggressive polish and pad combo. Least aggressive first and do a test spot.
I think the book is excellent. Having each category and what products to use for each, including specific polishers and pads makes it very simple and specific.
The polishes I have are griots perfecting cream and ultimate polish. I have a small amount of ultimate compound left. I have lake county green, orange, black, white and blue pads. I have no problem buying new polishes and pads if needed. I am including my small notes from the book.
let me start by saying I have read how to detail boats. My question is my boat has no oxidation and has a great shine to it. I have been using a one step non abrasive sealant since new. It isn't a real strong cleaner. I can't use it to get rid of the exhaust stains, I use Meguiars for that. I have two questions.
First, there are two scratches that someone put in while they were looking in my boat. You can't feel them, there hard to see but I know they are there.
Second. At night, with the perfect angle and lighting I can see what look like water spots in the paint. I can't see them any other time. I included a picture from inside the care looking at the boat with the headlights on. If I go to the back of the boat and look towards the front that's when I could see the marks. My question is should I just leave these marks and scratch so I don't take the chance of doing damage to the paint? I have a lot of experience my my porter cable for cars. I have been using it to apply the sealant on the boat.
I hope the pictures I have show the condition of the paint. My boat sits on the water from may to the beginning of October for the last 12 years. I wash it every week and always get compliments on how good it looks.
I don't have any pics of the spots. I will try to take a picture when I get my boat out of storage.
thank you,
Lou
i know this is a old thread but I wanted to post pics of my gel coat. I was able to get rid of the scratches I mentioned in my post. I’m not sure if the pictures are coming out clear enough to see. My question is something that needs to be corrected or should I just leave it alone.
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