Last week I stopped by a new customers house to take a look at his boat...it was built in 1976 and appeared to be in reasonable condition with "minor" oxidization on the top side of the boat. I don't have a lot of experience with boats but I have polished about 5 in the last few months. With every other boat I have done a wool pad with M105 or similar is enough to take care of the oxidization, but with this boat my most aggressive pad/polish combo on my Makita didn't even put a dent in the gelcoat. I was about to throw in the towel but just for fun I decided to wet sand the back end of the boat. Fortunately wet sanding made the finish shine like new but my concern now is will it last? The owner of the boat wants me to come back and sand out the rest of the boat but I'm not sure I want to spend a day sanding it out if the gel coat will oxidize again within a few months.
Does anybody with gel coat wet sanding experience know what to expect with this? Should the results last? What would be the best product to seal it off? I have Flagship marine wax, the Klasse twins, and a few other automotive waxes.
Does anybody with gel coat wet sanding experience know what to expect with this? Should the results last? What would be the best product to seal it off? I have Flagship marine wax, the Klasse twins, and a few other automotive waxes.