Sears Gamefisher 9.9 Johnson 10.1 on GPS![]()
Sears Gamefisher 9.9 Johnson 10.1 on GPS![]()
Sears Gamefisher 9.9 Johnson 10.1 on GPS![]()
Before I started You could feel the flake . I did no sanding You can see yourself in the shine now . Flitz is not a rubbing compound I also use it on the Harleys
Sears Gamefisher 9.9 Johnson 10.1 on GPS![]()
How did u apply this? Did u use a high speed buffer, would opt to do this on my 92 Skeeter, not fond of wet sanding, feel like I'd butcher that. Have some slight oxidation on the top rail - some areas are a bit cloudy and rough to the touch, would u recc. using this for something like this. I take it it's safe for a gelcoat. Any info the better. Looks like it came out great - I'd love to see my gelcoat sparkle again like that.
thats amazing. Can you give details on the buffer that you used, speed, etc?
yes i would like to know as well. i did a quick google on flitz but it doesn't really give any options where to buy other than the internet. does walmart or pep boys or something like carry it?
Flitz is some good stuff but I feel it is an after the fact product. I'd rather spend the time wet sanding to remove the cancer and then use a product like Flitz to buff up.
West marine . Not cheep . Mostly used by car show and motor cycle guys . The USCC in are area uses it . As stated before Flitz is not a compound. This stuff is smooth If you have Foggy Head light covers this stuff will make them clear again. An orbital machine dose not work . You need a good buffer The one that I am using is about a 20 yr old B&D 7 " polisher 2450 rpm With a 3M pad
Sears Gamefisher 9.9 Johnson 10.1 on GPS![]()
<table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by ChampioNman »</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">Flitz is some good stuff but I feel it is an after the fact product. I'd rather spend the time wet sanding to remove the cancer and then use a product like Flitz to buff up. </td></tr></table>
Flitz is a great product, it is a very light buffing/rubbing compound similar to 3M Finesse It.
Only diffeence in the two is Flitz has no light solvents in it .
Both are Petroleum based polish/compounds with Aluminum Oxide as the polishing agent.
Fairly exspensive though, a can the size in the photo runs around $ 50.00.
WOuld you reccomend using the Flitz to bring back some life in the gelcoat, I am aware this process would need to be repeated in the future, but not wanting to wet sand - dont have the balls for that
Wet sanding is not that big a deal. Just take your time and sand till it feels smooth, and the residue quits being real "milky". I did the entire top cap / top of gunwale (rail). Used only three sheets of 1500, and it only took a couple hours.
I get Flitz from gun stores. It also works to polish gun bores. I can remove black marks, small imperfections in gel coat, and shine up your chrome or cast aluminum. It is not cheap but you don't use that much of it.
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