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    Question Polishing and cleaning the tighter places

    What's the best way to polish/high speed buff the smaller areas of the boat? White tr20. I'm planning on a wet sand and pro-tec day but I don't want to wet sand what I can't buff out. Also. Will a bath in The Works or other cleaner achieve the same whiteness as wet sanding??
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    In some cases you can turn the machine down in speed and buff those tight spots a few times and then they may look as good as if they were sanded. You can also use a heavier grit compound 1st then the 3000 grit. Lastly you can buy smaller tools with smaller pads to get in there ..... it can just get expensive for one boat. If you have some areas in question you can text those to me, maybe I can give you an idea on how to get em back nice. 919-631-2019
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    I used these to get in tight areas.
    Not the greatest quality on pads, but worked for my needs.

    Good Luck




    https://www.amazon.com/SPTA-Buffing-...VEWJD117PFMPJF


    https://www.amazon.com/SPTA-Stainles...20342097&psc=1
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    Go to AutoGeek and look at all the toy attachments they have. There's a thing called a "Flitz" ball I just watched on YouTube that goes on a drill. Seems to work well on glass and would work elsewhere. Maybe a different attachment for tight spots, but there's a bunch.
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    Thank guys,. Yes, I may take you up on that call. See my other post.
    ...Greg