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    Post what you use to remove light to medium oxidation and polish in one step.

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    As I mentioned in your other thread, Menzerna Power Gloss worked very well for me on a maintained boat with light oxidation.



    I could have finished the polishing step at the PG stage but I liked the results of following up with KAIO to clean up with.
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    I like Optimum Poliseal alot, but Klasse AIO has worked pretty well on oxidation for me too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Way2SSlow
    I like Optimum Poliseal alot, but Klasse AIO has worked pretty well on oxidation for me too.


    My dad wants me to detail his boat this weekend. I didn`t know Klasse AIO was good for gelcoats =). I am going to have to give that a go, and top it with the Klasse High Gloss Sealant.

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    klasse aio is amazing on gelcoats. but expect to clean your pad lots. Last camper trailer I did killed a brand new pad, that`s how badly oxidized it was...it was probably an 18 hour jobber. I did it over 3 weekends.



    I found it worked the same as a heavy compound, but without the dust issues

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    One Grand Clean N Wax or Opt Poliseal, 1Z PP or MP.......true one steppers, paint cleaning, polishing, and protection.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anomaly
    As I mentioned in your other thread, Menzerna Power Gloss worked very well for me on a maintained boat with light oxidation.



    I could have finished the polishing step at the PG stage but I liked the results of following up with KAIO to clean up with.


    I don`t know if it`s different for marine/gelcoat applications, but you should follow up PG with an abrasive polish such as IP. PG leaves almost zero gloss and some marring of its own.

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    i recently did a heavily oxidized boat with the pc orange pad and poliseal. it was the only thing that worked.

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    Anybody ever use 4 Star products?

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