Hello all, long time reader, first time poster, forgive me if I post this in the wrong thread.
I bought a 1991 ProCraft 180 Pro, and it had been thoroughly molested by mother-nature. I was a Body Tech for quite a while, but, it's no secret how different gelcoat and car's clear coat are. But I'm quite experienced in wet sanding. With my DA, I wet sanded the entire boat, the really rough area's with 400 grit, up to 2000 grit. The gelcoat was completely smooth, exactly what I was going for.
Now, after buffing, then polishing, it looks alright, but it feels textured/orange peel, and looks textured/orange peel. I live in Dallas, it's been known to get a little warm on occasion. It almost seems like I'm not getting all of the compound worked/removed, but I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. I'm doing small sections, and not messing around letting it dry. I'm using a DeWalt DWP849, 3M Perfect-It cutting pad, with Meguiar's 105, and 3M Perfect-It wool pad, with Meguiar's 205, wiping and cleaning between each section. One thing I'm absolutely not sure about is pad speed, and pressure, but I've been staying around the 600-800 RPM speeds.
I've attached a pic, you can see it in the reflection, and by touch. Any tips will be greatly appreciated, if my upstairs stockpile of hair wasn't so depleted already, I'd be pulling it out, but I just can't afford that these days. 👴
Thanks a bunch,
Nitro