weider1717
Contributing Member
"Ok first off before someone s
"Ok first off before someone shoots off compound it with a orbital buffer....I'm already a detail freak and know a great deal so unless u really know your stuff I probably will know what u try to tell me on this topic.
I used a compound from meguairs with my portal cable 7424 with a medium action cutting pad.
this didn't do much I went back after that with a polish then a wax top coat.
I picked out a spot on the top which is whats slighty faded and wet sanded with 1000 grit then with 2000 grit...this made it turn out like new! gelcoat turned back bright white. Then I hit this area with the compound, polish then wax.
my qestion is...where can I get a HEAVY duty grit compound that will yield the same results are the west sanding. That way I can use my buffer and get the same results instead of having to wetsand the entire dang boat.....that would suck!!
your normal use marine compound isn't quiet enough atleast meguairs number 50 something compound wasn't I need more than that.
thanks"
"Ok first off before someone shoots off compound it with a orbital buffer....I'm already a detail freak and know a great deal so unless u really know your stuff I probably will know what u try to tell me on this topic.
I used a compound from meguairs with my portal cable 7424 with a medium action cutting pad.
this didn't do much I went back after that with a polish then a wax top coat.
I picked out a spot on the top which is whats slighty faded and wet sanded with 1000 grit then with 2000 grit...this made it turn out like new! gelcoat turned back bright white. Then I hit this area with the compound, polish then wax.
my qestion is...where can I get a HEAVY duty grit compound that will yield the same results are the west sanding. That way I can use my buffer and get the same results instead of having to wetsand the entire dang boat.....that would suck!!
your normal use marine compound isn't quiet enough atleast meguairs number 50 something compound wasn't I need more than that.
thanks"