What do I need to use Buff Magic and Pro Polish on my boat?

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I have a blue hull (gelcoat) that has a fair amount of oxidation and hazing. I plan on using Buff Magic and Pro Polish and just purchased a circular/rotary polisher from Harbor Freight. The polisher is a 7" model.

What supplies do I need? Backing plate, wool pad for the Buff Magic but what about for the Pro Polish? Do I apply with a foam pad and remove with a clean foam pad?

Thanks for the help.

JK
 
I did see those threads Glen and they inspired me to do it myself rather than spend the $500 for the "pros" to do it.

Just bought the Buff Magic and Pro Polish along with 4 wool pads and 2 gray foam pads for the job.
 
I did see those threads Glen and they inspired me to do it myself rather than spend the $500 for the "pros" to do it.

Just bought the Buff Magic and Pro Polish along with 4 wool pads and 2 gray foam pads for the job.

I remember your boat!...

its tough work but it'll work....good luck!
 
I do miss the Bertram, that Awlgrip was so easy to take care of. Traded the offshore fishing scene for Chesapeake Bay boating with the family. That's what marriage and 2 boys will do to you. Bought a 2004 Rinker 312 and we are having a great time in the rivers swimming all day and grilling on the transom!
 
I do miss the Bertram, that Awlgrip was so easy to take care of. Traded the offshore fishing scene for Chesapeake Bay boating with the family. That's what marriage and 2 boys will do to you. Bought a 2004 Rinker 312 and we are having a great time in the rivers swimming all day and grilling on the transom!

a lot less gelcoat - your bridgework was very nice...wool pads will get you there - clean them often...you are doing some serious cutting with them...
 
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