Now that summer is approaching Im trying to rehab my boat, a 20 Mako of course.
Ill start off by saying it was pretty bad. I will have to get pics tom. Also I know you cant really comment on my products since they are 3m but Im just trying to get some help.
Where I am at,
Using an old makita rotary that goes from 1250-5000 rpms.
On the hull sides I started with a 3m yellow wool polishing pad, and I was using there Finesse Finishing material which says on the label remove light to moderate oxidation.
My technique was to start at 1250rpm and work the product in a 12x12, I really could feel the pad bite into the gel coat then as it seem to polish out I increased the rpms to 1750 and lightened my pressure and polished the finish.
I was pleased with the results it was swirl free and had a decent shine to it, now this is original 1984 gel coat.
My next step was to bust out my DA and now a boat only meguiars foam polishing pad, on speed 4 I applied 3m's cleaner/wax for light oxidation.
This I think was my mistake as it seemed to take the shine a step back, I worked the wax in let dry and wiped off.
I have a bottle of the (unopened) flagship premium wax, I should have used it, but I thought I might get a little more polishing done with the cleaner wax.
I think maybe my technique for applying the wax was incorrect.
Luckily I have the other side to do tom.
What is the technique for applying flagship premium wax on gel coat, a polishing pad or finishing pad, and do you apply it like auto wax or do you need to work in the gel coat a bit?
Thanks for any inputs,
Ill start off by saying it was pretty bad. I will have to get pics tom. Also I know you cant really comment on my products since they are 3m but Im just trying to get some help.
Where I am at,
Using an old makita rotary that goes from 1250-5000 rpms.
On the hull sides I started with a 3m yellow wool polishing pad, and I was using there Finesse Finishing material which says on the label remove light to moderate oxidation.
My technique was to start at 1250rpm and work the product in a 12x12, I really could feel the pad bite into the gel coat then as it seem to polish out I increased the rpms to 1750 and lightened my pressure and polished the finish.
I was pleased with the results it was swirl free and had a decent shine to it, now this is original 1984 gel coat.
My next step was to bust out my DA and now a boat only meguiars foam polishing pad, on speed 4 I applied 3m's cleaner/wax for light oxidation.
This I think was my mistake as it seemed to take the shine a step back, I worked the wax in let dry and wiped off.
I have a bottle of the (unopened) flagship premium wax, I should have used it, but I thought I might get a little more polishing done with the cleaner wax.
I think maybe my technique for applying the wax was incorrect.
Luckily I have the other side to do tom.
What is the technique for applying flagship premium wax on gel coat, a polishing pad or finishing pad, and do you apply it like auto wax or do you need to work in the gel coat a bit?
Thanks for any inputs,
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