Vegas Transplant
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I take care of the boat. Both of my boats get hand washed after each use. No matter how long it's been in the water. I just don't want to waste an extra day for a little bit of extra shine. Fishing is kicking off
How 'bout a brake check and a flip of the switch on the Jakes, hand:
...Before you compound it, if the oxidation is light, I would suggest trying a one-step cleaner/wax with your DA Polisher with either a foam cutting pad or polishing pad. Also, place a tape-line down the side of the hull and only work on one side and see if you can dial in the right speed and pressure to restore a clear, high gloss finish.
It seems to me that sometimes gel-coats and old lacquer paints react best to high speed buffing. (My bolding)
Any good cleaner/wax would probably be good to try, Meguiar's #6 or the M50 if you have them... XMT 360, Mother's cleaner/wax, Optimum Poli-Seal, or any reputable cleaner/wax. Preferably a liquid.
If that doesn't do anything then like master detailer posted, try a light compound with a foam cutting pad on your DA Polisher.
I have not tired the Microfiber DA Pads on gel-coats yet but I have my boat here today so maybe I'll give it a try. Might not be able to get to it till tomorrow though.
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30 years ago I used to spend my non-flying time cleaning up commuter aircraft at night. These things never got washed other than perhaps the windows. While the maintenance guys were doing their thing we used to clean 'em up with gallons of Collinite Sapphire Cleaner/Wax using a rotary and Schlegel 8" wool pads. 1-step clean, polish and wax. Like all Collinite products the protection was pretty good. The planes didn't even get washed first! It took of years off contamination and even removed the exhaust stains under the wings.
On something hard like Imron or fiberglass, gel coat etc I'd think this would be the ticket.:xyxthumbs: My bolding
The stuff is a bit stout with wool. I tried it on my car with wool and an old electric Wen polisher back in the day and put more swirls into it than I removed.Those guys used to pitch all the wool pads every night after 1 use and I'd dig 'em out and throw 'em in the washer. Still have a few of 'em. Collinite Liquid Sapphire Auto Wax #SS126, Liquid Car Wax, Collinite sapphire wax
If this works out for you gallons are available direct from Collinite.
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Wouldn't hurt to give it a shot on foam first.