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    Re: Marine Polish or Pro Line?

    For boats and only using a DA......#66 Quick Detailer works very well, #205 is decent, #3 Machine Glaze works very very well for just a polish......In order to really get anythin done in a timely fashion a rotary is your best bet, and thats cutting first with a wool pad, #85 Diamond Cut works very well, I have used the marine products and #85 has ran circles around them in almost every aspect. For painted boats (Imron/Awlgrip) #105 is very efficient then #205......For sealants/wax, I really like #20, #21, #26. ease of use is #20. Durability from least to most durable #26->#20->#21.....Hope that helps a little.....I have done a very large amount of boats.

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      Re: Marine Polish or Pro Line?

      Originally posted by 97t-bird View Post
      For boats and only using a DA......#66 Quick Detailer works very well, #205 is decent, #3 Machine Glaze works very very well for just a polish......In order to really get anythin done in a timely fashion a rotary is your best bet, and thats cutting first with a wool pad, #85 Diamond Cut works very well, I have used the marine products and #85 has ran circles around them in almost every aspect. For painted boats (Imron/Awlgrip) #105 is very efficient then #205......For sealants/wax, I really like #20, #21, #26. ease of use is #20. Durability from least to most durable #26->#20->#21.....Hope that helps a little.....I have done a very large amount of boats.
      Great info! Thanks for sharing.

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