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    My first boat!

    I have a boat in the queue for next week and I am not sure I have the right chemicals.

    I have a GG DA, Megs D300, XMT360, some Menz items and I was wondering what would be a good 1, 2 punch to do a bass boat in average condition.

    thanks in advance!

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    Re: My first boat!

    Depends on "average" condition. If it's got any oxidation you will need a rotary, several good wool pads and a can of Shurhold's buff magic, trust me, I've done a few ski boats and gel coat will laugh at car polishes. But, on the other hand, you can get amazing results with just one step with the combo I mentioned. Tips - spur the wool after each section, when the wool gets gummy/nasty - switch to a clean pad, 1000-1200 rpm and take your time to work in the polish.
    Top with some Four Seasons Trewax Boat Wax.
    Oh - drink a lot of gatoraid!

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    Can I use smaller wool pads with my GG? I don't own a rotorary

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    Re: My first boat!

    Rotary is a big help, but it can be done with a DA at a much slower pace.

    Here's a Ranger bass boat I did last fall. Perhaps this will help you compare what you're up against.

    Ranger Bass Boat minor scratch removal

    For the bass boat, my tools worked just fine. The boat wasn't that bad, and the G110V2 did a nice job of removing sanding marks.

    I did a 25ft Baha Cruiser Walk Around Fisherman this spring. This time I had a rotary and wool pads along with some Meguiar's #67 One-Step Compound. This too worked fine for what I was doing. I do plan on getting some Buff Magic to have in my arsenal.
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    Re: My first boat!

    so Buff magic stuff will work with a Megs microfiber cutting pad you guys think

    Otherwise I will hit it with D300 or 105

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    Re: My first boat!

    Quote Originally Posted by Sunshyne View Post
    so Buff magic stuff will work with a Megs microfiber cutting pad you guys think
    We tried that and it was a complete failure.
    Nothing against Megs microfiber pads, some combinations just don't
    work well together.

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    Re: My first boat!

    sunshyne wool pad buff magic and if your a detailer you need to get a real buffer rotary thats all I can say to help you. ps pad washer also

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    Re: My first boat!

    As mentioned above, a DA can be used, just will take longer. I only use a DA these days (have some physical problems), and have gotten good results with the various Meguiar's marine/rv products (Power Cut-M91, One Step-M67). Unless the surface is in 'like new' condition, it is a multi-step operation to really "Git ur done."

    Just a word of note...when doing (compounding) gel-coat, you will need to constantly need to clean your pads. You will be amazed on the amount of dead gel-coat and spent product that will accumulate.

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    Re: My first boat!

    Try the 360 first. You would be surprised in what an AIO can do for ya. Also get hold of some Duragloss 501 and mix it 4:1 with DG 601 for some amazing protection.

    if this does not work for you. try M105 or see if there are any detailers in your area that would let you borrow their rotary polisher

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    Re: My first boat!

    Quote Originally Posted by A.P.A.D. View Post
    Try the 360 first. You would be surprised in what an AIO can do for ya. Also get hold of some Duragloss 501 and mix it 4:1 with DG 601 for some amazing protection.

    if this does not work for you. try M105 or see if there are any detailers in your area that would let you borrow their rotary polisher
    105 on a cutting pad did the trick for the most part. There were some deeper scratches and so forth I did not tackle but it's a 10 year old boat that's gets used often so the owner wasn't worried.

    I tried to ask a local for a Rotary but no dice so ill just have to bite the bullet and get a Dewalt once finances allow along with some wool pads. Just need another boat customer now

    thanks to all for the suggestions

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