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I have the Griot's Garage 6" Dual Action polisher.
Pads I have for it are the Griot's Orange Foam Correcting pads and the Black Microfiber with red foam backing which is considered their "fast" finishing pad.
Product I have is Meguiar's 105, Ultimate Compound and Ultimate polish.
Just about every video I've watched, and most of the threads I've read online seems to suggest rotary machines with wool pads. However, there were some mentions I've come across that say those cause hologram swirls in gel coat, including Mr. Mike Phillips in a recent thread right here, in this forum. If I understood that thread correctly, a random orbital with the Rupes Blue Foam Cutting Pad was suggested for that poster's issue. Here is that thread
https://www.autogeekonline.net/foru...coat-makes-go-dull-what-am-i-doing-wrong.html
My boat is mostly white with yellow sides. The yellow still has some decent shine, but it has some light scratches and scuffs that I'd like to try and get out. The white is rather dull, especially the horizontal surfaces above the rub rail and "interior" of the boat. There's also some ghosting in the gel coat from where decals once were. It's an 06 Sea Ray 185 Sport, if that makes a difference.
Is the stuff I have, machine/pads/product, even worth trying, or completely wrong for my needs? I'm a total newb to gel coat polishing, and this boat is "new to me", so I'm terrified of doing something wrong and damaging something. I do, however, have some experience with cars and auto paint.
Thanks in advance for any insight.

I have the Griot's Garage 6" Dual Action polisher.
Pads I have for it are the Griot's Orange Foam Correcting pads and the Black Microfiber with red foam backing which is considered their "fast" finishing pad.
Product I have is Meguiar's 105, Ultimate Compound and Ultimate polish.
Just about every video I've watched, and most of the threads I've read online seems to suggest rotary machines with wool pads. However, there were some mentions I've come across that say those cause hologram swirls in gel coat, including Mr. Mike Phillips in a recent thread right here, in this forum. If I understood that thread correctly, a random orbital with the Rupes Blue Foam Cutting Pad was suggested for that poster's issue. Here is that thread
https://www.autogeekonline.net/foru...coat-makes-go-dull-what-am-i-doing-wrong.html
My boat is mostly white with yellow sides. The yellow still has some decent shine, but it has some light scratches and scuffs that I'd like to try and get out. The white is rather dull, especially the horizontal surfaces above the rub rail and "interior" of the boat. There's also some ghosting in the gel coat from where decals once were. It's an 06 Sea Ray 185 Sport, if that makes a difference.
Is the stuff I have, machine/pads/product, even worth trying, or completely wrong for my needs? I'm a total newb to gel coat polishing, and this boat is "new to me", so I'm terrified of doing something wrong and damaging something. I do, however, have some experience with cars and auto paint.
Thanks in advance for any insight.