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    Whats up guys, I have a client that wants me to do his boat tomorrow. I am probably going to do a single step polish on it but I don`t have any marine polishes/compounds. Can I use 105, or SIP, ect that we use on cars? The thing is I don`t want to use 105 or something I would use on a car and have the haze and crap come back a week later. Let me know guys, thanks. If I have to use marine style polishes let me know and I will try to pick some up tomorrow but thats a thing I would like to avoid if possible. The boat is white that is all I know cause I have no knowledge of boats.

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    If it`s hazy / whiteish looking it will come back in a week if you are only doing a one step polish. Gel coat is a b*tch sometimes. You might have to wet sand to get it gone for good.

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    In my experiences, car products DO NOT work on the stupid gel coats boats have. They are a pain in the @$$, but there are several good products out there to remove oxidation from gel coats.
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    Thanks for the input guys.

    I couldn`t read this today cause I was out all day but I went ahead and did a single step on it with 105. I told him I have never messed with gel coat and I was afraid of it coming back(the oxidation) but he said to do it anyway. The 105 cleaned it up quite nice but it did not touch the swirls/scratches. I was using the Flex and it cleaned up nice. Anyway, thanks for the help

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    Quote Originally Posted by MobileJay
    Thanks for the input guys.

    I couldn`t read this today cause I was out all day but I went ahead and did a single step on it with 105. I told him I have never messed with gel coat and I was afraid of it coming back(the oxidation) but he said to do it anyway. The 105 cleaned it up quite nice but it did not touch the swirls/scratches. I was using the Flex and it cleaned up nice. Anyway, thanks for the help


    I forgot to mention that you should use a heavy cutting foam or wool and a high speed rotary as well.

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    Buff magic is your friend when working with boats.

 

 

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