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- Apr 16, 2012
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I purchased this a few months back in anticipation of getting to it for a contract I have doing boats for a marina. Today was the first time using it and i'm not so sure i'm satisfied with the results I was given. I started out using a LC CCS green pad and a PC on setting 5. This did absolutely nothing to the very light oxidation, it barely removed some water spotting! I stepped it to setting 6 and got a little improvement, but not what I was hoping for. Then I thought I'll give the LC CCS orange pad a try on setting 6 and it was a very noticeable difference, but again, it just wasnt the finish I had hoped for. My client was more than pleased with the results, but myself not so much. Keep in mind the boats i'm doing are no more than two years old, stored out of water after each season and typically dont have extreme oxidation, just very light dullness to the finish so I wouldnt think a dedicated compound would be needed...
So I guess my question would be, is 3M Cleaner & Wax designed for boats that are right off the showroom floor or what? I've got some Meguiars Mirror Glaze #49 Oxidation Remover Heavy Duty Cleaner on it's way from a order placed on Saturday, perhaps this product will yield the results I expect. I even read that XMT360 was a great AIO for gelcoats, but if it's not as aggressive than 3M's Cleaner Wax then it wouldnt prove to help me.
I'd very much like to hear what some of you do for very light oxidation removal...pad/product combination for PC or for a rotary (would like to accomplish this without the use of a rotary if possible, to reduce the chances of inducing swirls, but will use it if necessary)
So I guess my question would be, is 3M Cleaner & Wax designed for boats that are right off the showroom floor or what? I've got some Meguiars Mirror Glaze #49 Oxidation Remover Heavy Duty Cleaner on it's way from a order placed on Saturday, perhaps this product will yield the results I expect. I even read that XMT360 was a great AIO for gelcoats, but if it's not as aggressive than 3M's Cleaner Wax then it wouldnt prove to help me.
I'd very much like to hear what some of you do for very light oxidation removal...pad/product combination for PC or for a rotary (would like to accomplish this without the use of a rotary if possible, to reduce the chances of inducing swirls, but will use it if necessary)