How do you restore a boats finish if it is lightly oxidized?What are the steps for buffing out oxidition an aplying glaze/wax to restore the boats shine?An also what are the best kind of wax/compound to use?Thanks!
How do you restore a boats finish if it is lightly oxidized?What are the steps for buffing out oxidition an aplying glaze/wax to restore the boats shine?An also what are the best kind of wax/compound to use?Thanks!
I just got done wet sanding, rubbing compound, glazing, and hand waxing my boat. I used all 3M products and the boat turned out fantastic.
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<table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by shawnhunting »</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">How do you restore a boats finish if it is lightly oxidized?What are the steps for buffing out oxidition an aplying glaze/wax to restore the boats shine?An also what are the best kind of wax/compound to use?Thanks!</td></tr></table>
Read the link pinned at the top of this page ( fixing gelcoat )
Collonite Heavy Duty Fleetwax is arguably the best, any 3M product or Meguirs is also good.
http://www.collinitemarine.com/products.htm#885