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Decal and Oxidation removal: Gelcoat
(Stuff I use on a regular basis: See below)
If you're curious about how to work on gelcoat, I have many more videos (hundreds) before and after boat detailing videos including boat waxing, boat buffing...
Have a question? Comments section will be replied to.
Anyone can hit a rock with the "right" tools; getting the rock to look like something that belongs in museums and books... Takes a love of hitting rocks with a purpose and not just the right tools/products. Technique is more important than the "newest" product on the scene.
I use a DeWalt DWP849X
If I'm going for perfection in gelcoat, I don't use a ceramic (unless a very new boat) I prefer the ease, cost and reliability of Fire Glaze by RMP
www.restructuremarine.com/fireglaze-products-2
(tell them Lee sent you. No discount and I receive nothing but I'd like them to know 😊)
3M Quick Connect adapter (mfg # 05752) to use with the double-sided compounding pad (3M mfg #05753) or the double-sided polishing pad (3M mfg #05754)
Foam compounding pads 3M (05737-discontinued but awesome)
or (05723-new version 😑)
3M Super-Duty (05954)
3M Perfect It Heavy Cutting Compound (36102)
Perfect-it ex ac compounds by 3M (36060)
Meguiar’s (owned by 3M) Flagship Premium Wax (M6332) Pro Polish by Shurehold or 3M's liquid wax with scotchguard.
I receive no payment for listing these items. I list them because you guys ask and I just thought I would save some time.
Wear protective gear, this stuff can cause cancer and kill you.
If you are a fan of what I do, I don't take money from manufacturing companies or product suppliers.
www.paypal.me/DDLee
Thanks for your time and support.
Lee
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Відео

Boat buffing. Gelcoat oxidation removal, no Wetsanding!
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If you're curious about how to work on gelcoat, I have many more videos (hundreds) before and after boat detailing videos including boat waxing, boat buffing... Have a question? Comments section will be replied to. Anyone can hit a rock with the "right" tools; getting the rock to look like something that belongs in museums and books... Takes a love of hitting rocks with a purpose and not just t...
Boat Oxidation test.
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If you're curious about how to work on gelcoat, I have many more videos (hundreds) before and after boat detailing videos including boat waxing, boat buffing... Have a question? Comments section will be replied to. Anyone can hit a rock with the "right" tools; getting the rock to look like something that belongs in museums and books... Takes a love of hitting rocks with a purpose and not just t...
10 Mins could save Thousands. Gelcoat scratch?
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If you're curious about how to work on gelcoat, I have many more videos (hundreds) before and after boat detailing videos including boat waxing, boat buffing... Have a question? Comments section will be replied to. Anyone can hit a rock with the "right" tools; getting the rock to look like something that belongs in museums and books... Takes a love of hitting rocks with a purpose and not just t...
70's Era gelcoat treatment. GMC motorhome / RV / Coach waxing. It's like a boat...?
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If you're curious about how to work on gelcoat, I have many more videos (hundreds) before and after boat detailing videos including boat waxing, boat buffing... Have a question? Comments section will be replied to. Anyone can hit a rock with the "right" tools; getting the rock to look like something that belongs in museums and books... Takes a love of hitting rocks with a purpose and not just t...
Alternative to the normal. Bad Oxidation and repairs on gelcoat. Easy fix.
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Vinyl can be the answer. It isn't maintenance-free but if you only need it to last for 4 seasons, ignore the maintenance. The cost for the blue was $3,500 which seems like a bunch of money but considering that he saves money every year, someone doesn't have to grind that blue out. If he maintains the wrap, this can last a really long time. If you're curious about how to work on gelcoat, I have ...
Oxidized Gelcoat restoration: Quick, Easy & Cheap. NO SANDING!
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This is a video I recorded a few years ago. The boat was sitting for over a decade in the elements. This is just a demo to show what's possible. For a more in-depth instructional video, I have about 300 more to look through. If you're curious about how to work on gelcoat, I have many more videos (hundreds) before and after boat detailing videos including boat waxing, boat buffing... Have a ques...
Gelcoat Weaponry. Don't Sand your Boat, use science instead, it's faster, cheaper and lasts as long
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If you're curious about how to work on gelcoat, I have many more videos (hundreds) before and after boat detailing videos including boat waxing, boat buffing... Have a question? Comments section will be replied to. Anyone can hit a rock with the "right" tools; getting the rock to look like something that belongs in museums and books... Takes a love of hitting rocks with a purpose and not just t...
Boat Detailing, polishing and gelcoat restoration. Buffing a shine back into her.
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ua-cam.com/video/ZRssLRcd1fo/v-deo.html (the original video ua-cam.com/video/ky-qHYzJlo4/v-deo.html showing speed versus slow If you're curious about how to work on gelcoat, I have many more videos (hundreds) before and after boat detailing videos including boat waxing, boat buffing... Have a question? Comments section will be replied to. Anyone can hit a rock with the "right" tools; getting th...
Gelcoat and the power of Super-Duty
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(Stuff I use on a regular basis: See below) If you're curious about how to work on gelcoat, I have many more videos (hundreds) before and after boat detailing videos including boat waxing, boat buffing... Have a question? Comments section will be replied to. Anyone can hit a rock with the "right" tools; getting the rock to look like something that belongs in museums and books... Takes a love of...
Don't Wetsand Gelcoat: Light & dark. Dull to glossy, easily.
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Sorry. The owner came as the wash was finished. I didn't have the right to ask them to wait. There's no final reveal. I have many more (300 )videos. 🔆🔆Want to help me make some changes @ 3M? Think about giving them a call and tell them to look at my videos. Give them a piece of your mind. Help me light a fire under their butts to do more for boaters! Phone: 1-866-279-1235 (general marine) Phone...
Remove oxidation from gelcoat. Wax the boat and be good.
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ua-cam.com/video/NtHgj2ACntI/v-deo.html (swirl-free Super-Duty) ua-cam.com/video/ky-qHYzJlo4/v-deo.html ( Buffer speed) I have many more (300 )videos. 🔆🔆Want to help me make some changes @ 3M? Think about giving them a call and tell them to look at my videos. Give them a piece of your mind. Help me light a fire under their butts to do more for boaters! Phone: 1-866-279-1235 (general marine) Pho...
Compounding older gelcoat. A SeaRay, a Dewalt and time. Oxidation removal on a boat.
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I have many more (300 )videos. 🔆🔆Want to help me make some changes @ 3M? Think about giving them a call and tell them to look at my videos. Give them a piece of your mind. Help me light a fire under their butts to do more for boaters! Phone: 1-866-279-1235 (general marine) Phone: 1-877-666-2277 (waxes and compounding stuff) 🔆🔆 Have a question? Comments section will be replied to. Anyone can hit...
Even though @3M Hates us, their compounds show love to gel coat. (gelcoat really) Oxidized boat? 3M
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I have many more (300 )videos. 🔆🔆Want to help me make some changes @ 3M? Think about giving them a call and tell them to look at my videos. Give them a piece of your mind. Help me light a fire under their butts to do more for boaters! Phone: 1-866-279-1235 (general marine) Phone: 1-877-666-2277 (waxes and compounding stuff) 🔆🔆 Have a question? Comments section will be replied to. Anyone can hit...
Gelcoat, buffing VS. Sanding.. This boat was on the fence.
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ua-cam.com/video/8ePgC4LhrJM/v-deo.html (last boat I did twice) I have many more (300 )videos. 🔆🔆Want to help me make some changes @ 3M? Think about giving them a call and tell them to look at my videos. Give them a piece of your mind. Help me light a fire under their butts to do more for boaters! Phone: 1-866-279-1235 (general marine) Phone: 1-877-666-2277 (waxes and compounding stuff) 🔆🔆 Have...
Shine up your older boat. Gelcoat comes back, if you ask nicely.
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Shine up your older boat. Gelcoat comes back, if you ask nicely.
It's about that time.. Gelcoat beatdown or Detailer beatdown..? Fiberglass boat luv. "BD"
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It's about that time.. Gelcoat beatdown or Detailer beatdown..? Fiberglass boat luv. "BD"
if your Gelcoat is Dry, Chalky and oxidized: This is How you remove Oxidation in a boat, my way.
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if your Gelcoat is Dry, Chalky and oxidized: This is How you remove Oxidation in a boat, my way.
Gelcoat on a boat. Narrated use of 3 buffers, products and pads. Wax a boat, how to:
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Gelcoat on a boat. Narrated use of 3 buffers, products and pads. Wax a boat, how to:
For Sale: 330 Chaparral express W/detail by me. $96,000. Apr 28th 2024
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For Sale: 330 Chaparral express W/detail by me. $96,000. Apr 28th 2024
Fire Glaze. The best boat wax on the planet. Restructure Marine polish after a year.
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Fire Glaze. The best boat wax on the planet. Restructure Marine polish after a year.
Details, by a Detailer. Using a buffer on tiny gelcoat areas. Wool & Foam, Rotary & Random orbital.
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Details, by a Detailer. Using a buffer on tiny gelcoat areas. Wool & Foam, Rotary & Random orbital.
Pad Cleaning Tool for Detailing with Foam Pads.
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Pad Cleaning Tool for Detailing with Foam Pads.
Gelcoat Correction. Compounds, pads and time. Boats are in there too.
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Gelcoat Correction. Compounds, pads and time. Boats are in there too.
Emblems, Decals... Boat stuff I hate to deal with.
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Emblems, Decals... Boat stuff I hate to deal with.
Boring Gelcoat grinding. Swirl-Free with a rotary buffer.
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Boring Gelcoat grinding. Swirl-Free with a rotary buffer.
Oxidized gelcoat, red & white. Not Wetsanded, just buffed.
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Oxidized gelcoat, red & white. Not Wetsanded, just buffed.
Dry, Old Gelcoat.
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Dry, Old Gelcoat.
New Wool Pads: Before you use them. Know the Risks to receive the Rewards
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New Wool Pads: Before you use them. Know the Risks to receive the Rewards
How do I keep my pads clean and usable for longer?
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How do I keep my pads clean and usable for longer?

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Pha807
    @Pha807 8 днів тому

    New to your channel. Do you wash the boat before you start?

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 8 днів тому

      No. Unless, there's salt lots of seashells, mildew, sand or it's really dirty. The compounding is more abrasive than dirt. Welcome. Lee

  • @leeh6816
    @leeh6816 9 днів тому

    Really helpful as always. Once you’ve finished with the polishing and waxing do you then wash the boat? Might be the step i’ve been missing while working on my project boat this year!

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 9 днів тому

      If you want to see the gelcoat after compounding, you need to remove the oils and lubrication in the compounds, from the pores of the gelcoat. A wash and good lighting will show you everything in the surface. Try to avoid LED lights. Then, when you're happy with the work, "wax" the boat. By wax, I mean some kind of stuff, made for gelcoat. That product, whatever it may be, will adhere itself to the gelcoat betterand last longer.. Cheers, Lee

  • @captainkrunch6372
    @captainkrunch6372 11 днів тому

    Will wax last over a winter with shrink wrap to keep sun off?

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 11 днів тому

      It should but make sure there's airflow in the wrapping or you'll get mildew and moisture.

    • @captainkrunch6372
      @captainkrunch6372 10 днів тому

      @Local_Boydidgood yes of course thank you, I'm trying to get ahead of the game as I have the time and weather.

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 10 днів тому

      2 things escaping most, as Winter approaches. Make the most of your time. Enjoy the break next year. Lee

  • @morganwheatley1489
    @morganwheatley1489 12 днів тому

    You have been a huge help and influence to bring my old boat back to life. I am now at the waxing stage with flagship. Question is, after waxing and for the future what wash product do you recommend to prevent the new wax from being stripped and to keep the over all best finish for future washes. I see that 3m has a perfect it boat wash also, but would like your recommendation please.

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 12 днів тому

      Hi, glad you took the plunge! Any car wash that leaves behind a protective film, turtle wax has one, Meguiar’s too. Mermaid's boat soap is OK but whatever you use, add "SALT-A-WAY " to the mix and blow your own mind with how well that works. No Dawn dish soap, no oven or toilet cleaners used, no simple green just washes made to NOT strip the wax. Lee

  • @Arman-z9v9r
    @Arman-z9v9r 13 днів тому

    What kind of pad is that at the end

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 13 днів тому

      I think it'll be in the description. If it's at the end, either a yellow waxing wool/nylon blend or a soft foam pad. Lee

  • @BlownC52000
    @BlownC52000 13 днів тому

    So heavy oxidation use super duty first then perfect it then a wax?

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 13 днів тому

      Close and depending on what kind of oxidation, how bad, do you have or should use Super-Duty. You might try Heavy Cut, Perfect-it ex ac, wash/inspect and then wax. If the oxidation isn't that bad, just Perfect-it ex ac (see previous video to this to see my point) and skip the Heavy Cut. It all depends and that's why I don't have just "one" how-to video, like 300+ to show various steps for various boats. Lee

    • @BlownC52000
      @BlownC52000 12 днів тому

      @@Local_Boydidgood thank you for your time love your videos

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 12 днів тому

      Cool. It's nice to hear.

  • @quile
    @quile 13 днів тому

    Hi Lee, I've been watching your videos for a long time and have been buffing my boat myself for a few years now using your advice with great results. This last time, I used a heavy cut to remove some oxidation, and it turned out amazing, as always. I didn't even end up using the polish+wax step. I took my boat out, and when I returned, I noticed a massive amount of tiny white pits in the red gel coat. I assume this is from rocks on the road. Is my gel coat now so thin the white underneath is showing through?

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 13 днів тому

      Hi. That's possible. Without being there, I can't say for sure. If the red is low on the boat, you could also have had small blisters you didn't notice before that have now erupted after the top surface got thin enough. Gelcoat is an interesting thing. Sounds like thin gelcoat from what you're saying. New paint, gelcoat or Vinyl wrap time perhaps? Lee

  • @williamsanders1296
    @williamsanders1296 14 днів тому

    Do you ever buff out cars and where are you located ?which state

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 14 днів тому

      I can and have but I'm no expert on automotive paint. I wouldn't trust me on a car. ua-cam.com/video/FMOsf4sSElg/v-deo.html Washington State.

  • @stevencoenen9126
    @stevencoenen9126 15 днів тому

    TAKE ALL THE CHROME AND BRACKETS, TRIM AND WHAT ELSE TO CLEAN AND BUFF. TAPE OFF OTHER AREAS

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 15 днів тому

      Are you telling me or yelling that at me? I did remove stuff. @ 6:11, you're sure to see that.

  • @morganwheatley1489
    @morganwheatley1489 15 днів тому

    what pad was on the dewalt when you removed the wax?

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 15 днів тому

      In the description. Soft, nylin/wool blend. From 3M they're yellow. There's single-sided, double-sided and either threaded or require an adapter to mount on the spindle of your buffer. Just use a soft pad that feels like something you can rub on your cheek and not find it irritating. No kink-shaming here but that's a good test to see if the pad is soft enough. Any soft pad will work about the same. I just use 3M because I'm lazy and have a ton of them.

  • @maryellenfortenberry4709
    @maryellenfortenberry4709 18 днів тому

    What speed did you have your buffer on? Thanks

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 18 днів тому

      Go slow. It works just as well and isn't dangerous to the boat or you. Search my library for "speed" there's a few vids that show that slow or fast it works but fast is dangerous unless you're super comfortable with all this, like for years. Lee

    • @maryellenfortenberry4709
      @maryellenfortenberry4709 18 днів тому

      @@Local_Boydidgood Thank you nice video

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 17 днів тому

      I appreciate the comment. Thanks.

  • @greensdreams
    @greensdreams 18 днів тому

    Thanks Lee. Your advice is practical and simple, really appreciate the tutorials and materials listing. Please keep it up.

  • @mattie3595
    @mattie3595 19 днів тому

    perf!

  • @morganwheatley1489
    @morganwheatley1489 20 днів тому

    Hey lee, I'm still watching and soaking in the knowledge. You have been a huge help and I say again it's much appreciated. I know you it's the boring stuff but do you have any vids actually applying and removing the wax? I know it seems simple but would love to see it in action. Also is a dawn dish soap wash sufficient for cleaning before wax? I know you have mentioned it but haven't seen any washing videos either. Hate to ask about the boring stuff but it's super interesting for sponge new guy taking it all in! Thanks again, been watching daily and my boat shows the results and progress.

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 20 днів тому

      Hi. I don't have any (thinking) nope, no "boat wash" vids. Dawn dish soap is great. A soft mitten on your hand, microfiber towels or a deck brush and some water is all that's needed. Make sure to dry the boat prior to waxing. I have a whole video on this black/yellow Cobalt, I'm just lazy and don't want to spend all day editing. I'll get it out shortly though. ua-cam.com/video/f-zUT70EkFA/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared I cover a little waxing here. More to come. Lee

  • @primate2744
    @primate2744 20 днів тому

    I thought for sure we'd see some wet sanding on this one, but super duty to the rescue once again!

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 20 днів тому

      Both are options to look into just, one is an easier clean-up than the other. Both can go through the gelcoat. Sanding generally leaves a flatter finish but not always a better one. I work with what I have. I'm also stuck in this character I've played on youtube who hates to sand. I wouldn't get to hear the end of it had I didn't give the wet stuff 1st. 😋 Luck sometimes comes into play. The best option would be to repair the gelcoat but the cost can be in the thousands for something this small. Blending color can be the hardest part. If I can hide it and not charge extra, I'm a 'hero' to a boat customer. We'll, Itshould be that way. In this case, the owner came up and couldn't find where that scratch was. I didn't show him but he was thrilled to see that it didn't need new gelcoat. It felt good, that's enough usually. In reality, for those whom want more insight, I'll say that at some point, sanded or buffed, that spot will need, new gelcoat. Some was removed in a way more than the surrounding gelcoat and in the lifetime of this boat, it'll be sanded or buffed a few times more. That spot will need to be ground out and patched and color matched. Worse than the, all that; is that even a 'perfect' repair will fail eventually. The new gelcoat will have a different oxidative rate to the older gelcoat. It will never be perfect but with anything enjoyed, sometimes it's easy to live with little flaws as long as you can. That's a perfect repair. Anyone sub-perfect and everything is amplified. If I were a great gelcoat repair guy, I'd be rich. I'm good with a buffer and some compound. I like showing it to an audience. I like the stories from viewers and to see their results. If they buff wrong, through the comment section and email I can help fix mistakes. I'd be terrified to 'teach' people via a video, how to repair a scratch. Lots of words there, sorry. Thank you for the chance to say 'em. I appreciate the comment. Cheers! Lee

    • @primate2744
      @primate2744 20 днів тому

      I've been removing bottom paint on my boat recently. Just doing the sides and transom for now. I'd say it's roughly three coats of black ablative paint. I'm using a combination of chemical stripper and wet sanding. Under the bottom paint, the gelcoat was prepped with an orbital sander. What a mess. But it's working out. Slowly but surely. I'll be happy to not have to mess with wet sanding after this aside from a gelcoat repair or two.

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 20 днів тому

      I've been there on my last boat, it sucks. You get covered in the stuff. Cheers to you for not being lazy about it and just adding more paint. I see that a ton.

  • @davidandersson7945
    @davidandersson7945 23 дні тому

    IS this 180 or 200mm wool pad ? :) Thanks for your videos

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 23 дні тому

      You're welcome, I don't recall but the part numbers are in the description. Enjoy reading all that. Lee

  • @jerrymonteiro333
    @jerrymonteiro333 26 днів тому

    hi Lee thanks for making these videos I'm trying to learn the techniques to rejuvenate my own boat (36 year old tub). Just a question when do you wash the wool pads if at all?

  • @mattie3595
    @mattie3595 26 днів тому

    Lee - get your ‘super thanks’ button goin on UA-cam. I’ll buy you a beer. Your help has been awesome. Our gelcoat shines like a mirror.

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 26 днів тому

      I always appreciate the thought. There is a bit in the description for the philanthropic in the group but I'm happy to hear about your Gelcoat. Thanks! Lee

  • @fiverats
    @fiverats 26 днів тому

    Sorry this question is out of sequence.. but i have been watching the boat vids love them so going to do my Southport 27ft gelcoat dark blue hull, rotary wool pad and your teachings, Im asking how much quantity. of the 0594 and the 3060 ex ac should i order for my boat it has medium haze over half the boat hull and transom from sun. will 1x bottle of each do the job or should i order double? Im also going to use the ex ac on the white gelcoat inside all areas. of the the boat its a center console love your work very relaxing watch here in OZ.

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 26 днів тому

      Oy Oy Oy! One bottle of each should do however, knowing what shipping can be, buy 4 of each. I know there's a few guys in OZ who'd love to pay you for your importation of products that are rare down under. One of each but, oxidation will return so, perhaps 2 of each. You know it's all about maintenance but gelcoat and the sun are both jerks and will force a replay at some point. Having what you're gonna do need on-deck can't be a bad idea. Plus, we all have that friend who'll see your boat and ask you to do theirs. Tell 'em you'll teach him instead? These videos have put me to sleep, editing them. Relaxing is a polite thing hear, so thank you. Lee

    • @fiverats
      @fiverats 26 днів тому

      @@Local_Boydidgood hey awesome quick reply and advice ..its just my boat once a year my detailer has passed away so its really become my job now . thanks again enjoy your day

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 26 днів тому

      Sorry for you pal. Best of luck.

  • @Nate_tureboy
    @Nate_tureboy 27 днів тому

    Did I miss the instructions on how to remove the compound and polish? Do you do that by hand with a bunch of microfibers? I just picked up an 87 P22 with a similar colorway, not so intricate with striping though. The guy took damn good care of the body but I know I will want to get intimate with her soon : )

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 27 днів тому

      Happy to hear about you getting a neat boat. There's about 300+ I have posted, videos on gelcoat and I think 4 or 5 on just pachangas. Soap/water, window cleaner, degrease, surface prep, white vinagar in pure water.. I tend to mention the process, sorry if I didn't here but pick any vid I have for more info. I'm almost positive. Lee

  • @nerminc.1713
    @nerminc.1713 27 днів тому

    If you're having a hard time finding 3M 06085 rubbing compound, it's because 3M has changed it to 36060.

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 27 днів тому

      Awesome. Thanks 3M! Thanks. Lee

    • @nerminc.1713
      @nerminc.1713 27 днів тому

      @@Local_Boydidgood Thank you! I'm about to go try this out on my boat. First time detailing.

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 27 днів тому

      You'll be fine. Just don't try to force anything to happen, let it happen. The chemicals and wool do all the work. You just hold a buffer. I'm here if you get stuck. Lee

  • @extrahard2506
    @extrahard2506 28 днів тому

    Can this 3m foam compounding pad be washed and reused? Also, can the other pads be reused? I have a NauticStar XTS214, personal bay boat. So it won't be used too much. Thanks for all the awesome videos

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 28 днів тому

      No need to "wash" them. Let them dry and before the next use, spur them out. Search my library for "pads" Enjoy.

  • @morganwheatley1489
    @morganwheatley1489 29 днів тому

    Hey lee! Still watching your content and working the boat back to its former glory. Ive used all of your suggested tools and materials and it's been working great. One thing I haven't seen yet is the specific foam pads you use for the wax with your porter cable da. Funny, ive had that tool for years but always for the sanding function, but its getting ready to get swapped to the boat tool box! Thanks for all your help, its much appreciated!

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 29 днів тому

      All this was fun to hear. I use the softest (slightly textured usually) foam pads I can find for the porter-cable. Shurehold makes them. They're black. Hope that helps! Lee

  • @dalejohnson2480
    @dalejohnson2480 Місяць тому

    what about scratches? Can never seem to get them completely out without wet sanding

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood Місяць тому

      ua-cam.com/video/fP9qf6sJPOA/v-deo.html Or ua-cam.com/video/M7m3-6FdPaA/v-deo.html Or ua-cam.com/video/LuPPLBwz1Cc/v-deo.html Some things you can buff, some you can't, oh well. If I can't buff it. I normally know and so I'll suggest a gelcoat repair. Answer your question?

  • @morganwheatley1489
    @morganwheatley1489 Місяць тому

    subscribed and been watching many vids the last couple weeks. Following your methods to the tee and the results have been fantastic so far. Question is why is super duty the first process? Looking at info on the compounds it says super duty will do 1000 scratches and heavy cut will do 800. So why super duty first when it reads as though heavy would be first. Not doubting anything at all, Im seeing the results first hand. Just like to know why kind of thing. Great info and I appreciate the effort!

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood Місяць тому

      Hi glad you are having some success, thanks for saying Hi. I don't always start with or use Super-Duty but it's always 1st, if it's needed. Perfect-it ex ac is actually a powerful compound on its own too however Heavy Cut can pull out some serious scratches from gelcoat and paint but it takes longer than Super-Duty, most times. I used to just use Perfect-it (not ex ac, prior to the new mix) It was all my crew used and we were able to achieve similar results but it took longer to achieve. Then we began to work with Heavy and liked it and saved some time. Finding Super-Duty was also a game changer. It reduced the time (on most gelcoat) it took to remove years of neglect in 1 application compared to 3-4 of Perfect-it or sometimes 2-3 passes with Heavy Cut. As to why the instructions contradict each other : Because, 3M are not boat detailers and don't know their own products. Never read the instructions on any of the boat stuff, they're guessing the whole time. You're right of course and in the last decade or so, you're at least the 80th person to ask about this. I'm not tossing shade for doing so, I fully agree with your thought process, most would. Not 3M... Super-Duty was designed for paint and Heavy Cut was made for gelcoat. If a sanding abrasive was used on paint and then gelcoat, to remove the scratches might require different effort on the two materials and that might be why there's some confusion in the labels. Not in us reading them and getting it wrong but perhaps when they tested Super-Duty back in the 60's, they just stuck with the info their engineers gave them and never saw or don't see a reason to change anything. I've suggested, they don't listen. I've asked if they'll change their instructions on these products and they gave me some long story about how many department heads had to sign off on a change that it'd be faster to just start a new company, seriously. 3M is way to big, slow and ignorant to make things make sense. Gelcoat is less than 6% of their market and they put in that level of effort.. foolishly in my opinion. More people would trust them if they weren't as confusing. I honestly don't know the reasons for the misleading numbers but you would never go Heavy Cut and then follow with Super-Duty. It'd mess up whatever the Heavy Cut did. Find the customer line for 3M in my descriptions and call 'em up. The more of us who point out the confusing info, the better chance that they'll fix it..? Cheers, Lee

    • @morganwheatley1489
      @morganwheatley1489 Місяць тому

      I understand your frustration. In no way do I doubt your process, I’ve lived it the past few days and agree with the sequence. My project is not so much oxidation, it’s scratches caused by use of those maroon 3m scratch pad type things. It’s looking really good, and I haven’t even gotten to “perfect it” yet. Thanks for the reply and I’ll continue to watch and learn. Also just ordered some of the Mother’s surface prep to clean before waxing. Thanks again!

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood Місяць тому

      Sounds like you've got it pretty well figured out, based on your messages. Glad I could help. Cheers! Lee

  • @lizardking600
    @lizardking600 Місяць тому

    Looks great. Is it ready for a trip to Czechoslovakia?

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood Місяць тому

      Hi, thanks. If I have a place to stay, I'll travel! 😊👍🏼 Or, did you mean like in STRIPES? This is that RV. There's 2 in this town. Cheers🍻 Lee

  • @victorious-317
    @victorious-317 Місяць тому

    Doing my fifth wheel as we speak- what happens if I don’t use enough compound on the pad? Do you use the same pad and side for the heavy cut and Perfect it? Or switch sides? My pad seems to be getting gummy, sticking a lot which is making me work too hard! Thanks Lee

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood Місяць тому

      If you're gumming up, use less or spread it thinner by pushing your boundaries out a bit. I'd prefer it if you just used less, keep it up on an edge while you cross cut and only go flat when you just see a thin film on the surface. Don't feel bad. Everyone experiences this, especially when using a new pad. Spur them a bit before using one fresh from the bag. If you mark one side of the pad, use it for the heavy and the other side for the perfect it. Or, use one side with Heavy Cut, when it gumms up, wipe down that area and see if it's ready for the Perfect-it ex ac. If it is, flip the pad and while you go over that area you just used Heavy Cut on, the gummed up side will dry a bit and seperate some of the fibers,making it easier to spur out later. Or, buy a few pads to always have a fresh one handy. Or, by the time you finish this project, you'll know all you need to avoid it altogether. It all takes some getting used to. I have over 300+ vids you can watch to get a sense of how much product goes how far. Get the rhythm and cadence of the buffer passes and you'll see something that will make you feel better about your work. It's juggling, just 3 things. I can do it but I've seen people who do it blindfolded, on a bicycle, on a cable strung between cliffs. I'm not there yet. Don't you expect to be there either without some learning curve. The videos are boring but I believe that you can see a ton more than I talk about in them. I hope so anyway. I'm happy to hear you trying to get this done. You've got this. Let us know your progress. If you don't use enough, you'll see scratches in the surface swirls and holograms. Or burn the surface (friction). You'll smell it, it sucks. People say "you need the heat from a buffer.." No, no you don't need or really, want heat here if it's avoidable. You'll heat up your area a bit using compounds but it is not an ingredient to its success. Hope this helps. Lee

  • @epix1718
    @epix1718 Місяць тому

    The original paint is DuPont Imron, the "plastic/fiberglass" is SMC material (sheet moulded composite).

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood Місяць тому

      See, there ya go! Thanks! So on the paint, Fire Glaze and on the SMC, Nufinish2000. We'll see.

  • @primate2744
    @primate2744 Місяць тому

    So satisfying.

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood Місяць тому

      Thanks but are you sure, you're not just easily entertained? LoL

    • @primate2744
      @primate2744 Місяць тому

      Yes... Maybe... Make things shiney! Lol

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood Місяць тому

      I suffer the same illness... 😞

    • @primate2744
      @primate2744 Місяць тому

      I removed the windshield from my boat yesterday and buffed, polished and waxed that too. Turned out really nice.

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood Місяць тому

      Nice! That's dedication to the cause.

  • @pcdubya
    @pcdubya Місяць тому

    Looks great. Is there a way to tell that there is a shine hiding underneath the oxidation? Just bought a little skiff that looks about like yours but not sure there is a nice finish like yours waiting to be brought back.

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood Місяць тому

      Hi, thanks. This was just a demo. To answer your question, as long as you don't see a primer or fiberglass weave, you should be good, if there's enough gelcoat to oxidize but retain color, grind away. If it's thin, you'll learn quickly but it's rare for gelcoat to not be able to be brought back. I have about 300+ vids, keep watching to get a good idea of how this goes they are much better at showing the process and the audio doesn't suck so much. Lee

    • @pcdubya
      @pcdubya Місяць тому

      @@Local_Boydidgood Thanks for the reply! watching some of your vids now, a wealth of info, and obviously you've done a ton of boats. Nice of you to share the knowledge.

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood Місяць тому

      I appreciate the appreciation, thanks. 'bout to have 20 years in this, figured I'd let folks see the Wetsanding alternative. Lee

  • @williamsanders1296
    @williamsanders1296 Місяць тому

    Do you charge by the foot on rvs and motor homes and how much.

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood Місяць тому

      By the foot or the job, it's rather organic. My rates are specific to me, my area and how nice the customer is. Boats are by the foot and I hardly ever do RV's.

  • @ubi1259
    @ubi1259 Місяць тому

    Love this RV! Would love to see more of your detailing when it is completed. My gf & I just bought a '91 Ford Minnie Winnie & are fixing it up & traveling from Canada down to Tennessee mid Oct. Do you plan on including any of the interior? Great work, looks like new!

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood Місяць тому

      Hi. I NEVER do interiors of anything. I'm a 1 trick pony. Gelcoat is kind of my home and it's all I show. I rarely if ever show the washing or how I do stuff on vinyl, carpet, glass or anything but the outside, sorry. I try to focus on the parts most people don't know how to do. I've done a few minni-winnies, the gelcoat is thin compared to a boat but recoverable. Heavy Cut should make you happy. If you want more gloss, add Perfect-it ex ac to the mix. I hope you guys have a great trip and get lots of use out of your rig. Oh, a delay of 5 or more vehicles is illegal in most states here, find pull-off areas if needed and everyone will smile and wave as they pass! 😂👍🏼 (Or toss a turbo on that beast and do your own passing!) Thanks for the kind works, hope it helps push people in the right direction. Lee

  • @jimakcelik6486
    @jimakcelik6486 Місяць тому

    Like a Mirror ❤❤❤

  • @jimakcelik6486
    @jimakcelik6486 Місяць тому

    Hard work

  • @LuminousHeadlightCare
    @LuminousHeadlightCare Місяць тому

    Do you use the same pad for each step just cleaning in between? I was curious if i should get the yellow wool pad aswell.

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood Місяць тому

      Yellow pads are for wax only. I know people try to use a light compound with them but a wool pad works so why ruin a soft wax pad..? I try to keep one side, the aggressive side and the other the finish side. Depending on what project I'm on, I'll either do a section with a compound and follow up with another before moving on or, I'll do the entire area in one compound and then switch over and hit everything with the lighter compound. Sometimes for the videos, I just focus on one section and I don't move much, to show the whole process in one cut. As long as you're spurring out your pads when they dry, it really does not matter. Heavy Cut breaks down past where Perfect-it ex ac starts so even if using the same pad, as long as it's mostly clean, you're good. Lee

  • @HodgePodgeGarage
    @HodgePodgeGarage Місяць тому

    You have all kinds of stuff in the video description that seems like filler gibberish. So what, exactly, did you use in the video? Was it just one application of Perfect-it EX AC and then a polish after that? What polish did you use? Did you use any of the Finesse-it that you referenced in the video?

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood Місяць тому

      That's an old video where I just wanted to show how fast this can take place. No finess-it was used. Watch any video of mine longer than 30 minutes and you'll have all the answers you need. Lee

  • @That1ne92
    @That1ne92 Місяць тому

    Old video but how much power were you making here? With the 4.6 and the unicorn headers?

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood Місяць тому

      292 at the wheel and 288 ft lbs compared to 256 at the wheel and 277 ft lbs prior. After the 1st tune, I still needed to reposition my 02 sensors. I still have not and thus, not top numbers but an S/C is in the works, someday. Lee Not as much as after adding an S/C or forced air from something like a turbo. It was enough to hold place in traffic lights against the E39 M5 so for a wagon, enough to make me smile daily. I owe Jed of Einhorn, years of my life. The headers allowed the car to play.

    • @That1ne92
      @That1ne92 Місяць тому

      @@Local_Boydidgood I’m also running similar power to the wheels in my 540i 4.4 but ported m60 manifold, ported n62b48 throttle body slightly ported cylinder heads on exhaust side, s62 exhaust manifold and 4 inch maf and inlet tubing. Don’t think I’ll ever do the 4.6 swap but definitely regrinded cams and schmiedmann headers to get me to around 330whp.

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood Місяць тому

      Nice. I was building this engine specifically to force air. Tore the 4.6 down to the crank and ported and honed the intake, valve job and the goal was to get the s/c on before doing the exhaust but I couldn't wait. The 02 sensors were delayed for the s/c so 2 are in and 2 are just hanging (coded out) I'd get better #'s if I just pretended I wasn't going to s/c and plugged the sensors in the right spots. Swapping in a manual would be the next step. BMW' s sound so good straight piped. Sounds like yours is fun.

    • @That1ne92
      @That1ne92 Місяць тому

      @@Local_Boydidgood Yh it is good fun but would love those headers you’ve got and a properly ported head haha, looking into 8hp swapping it instead of manual swapping as 8hp’s can hold stupid power and shift so fast and since mines auto anyway it makes sense, new m cars use the 8hp for a reason 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood Місяць тому

      Coding is all that stands in the way.. That and money and time.. LoL Doing all the work on the heads cost me $430. I was very pleased. The exhaust cost me a trip to Cali and some dinners and beers with Jed. There was a bit more to it but his work is, astounding. I don't know why he's so good at this. He's never been trained, he's got a gift. He makes a ton of neat parts for these if you haven't checked out his inventory.

  • @martyp.992
    @martyp.992 Місяць тому

    Lee- what is your suggestion to protect the vinyl wrap? 303 Aerospace?

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood Місяць тому

      Or Armor All (it's not the same garbage as in the 70's-90's.)Therr are products out now, made for vinyl wraps but anything that blocks UV is a good start, stays flexible and allows for some flex. Most spray detailers for interiors fall into this camp. Some might not be best but I'm mostly guessing as to what else might be good to use. Sorry, I don't typically tell people to wrap a boat so this is not something I'm an expert at. Lee

    • @martyp.992
      @martyp.992 Місяць тому

      As always, you’re a wealth of information! Thank you!

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood Місяць тому

      I blame the almost 20 years at this. I hope some of it helps someone. Thanks. Lee

  • @johndaughtry1486
    @johndaughtry1486 Місяць тому

    Love your channel

  • @Owenwilsonsnose386
    @Owenwilsonsnose386 Місяць тому

    Lee, I’d like to start by expressing I have nothing but respect for your work and love learning from you… While I do see wrap as a viable option - I have personally witnessed a black colored hull on a chaparral last 1.5 seasons and counting… After it was brought back and ceramic coated. What say you to this? If the hull just needs a quick polish and recoat every other season or so… why have the hull wrapped and lose that business? Wraps to me are so blah. Although it would do nice hiding those hideous repairs in this instance…

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood Місяць тому

      Not going to argue with you there. I've got videos of a ceramic and Fire Glaze lasting 3 years. It's possible but in this case, even if we did that, he'd still have to look at all the repairs and I can't "fix" them. He will save money in the long run and be happier. Believe it or not, that's a motivator for me. I'm not making a dime off of the wrapping. It's his best move unless he wants to get things done correctly and keep that all going. He's a doctor and doesn't have the time so... Wrap it and forget it. I as you've seen, am not opposed to grinding the sexy back into a boat. He won't pay for what it takes and with the repairs looking so bad, what would be the point if through the glossy, all you saw were the mistakes? Again, I'm all about getting to clean pretty gelcoat but there's a point where all that falls aside while the eyesores are gleaming at you from many places. Mostly, for a guy who doesn't do ANYTHING on his boat but drink on it, this is money well spent compared to a decent repair or a respray. Options, options and options. Lee

    • @primate2744
      @primate2744 Місяць тому

      Wraps can be cool if done right. It's the ones that look like a 6 year old designed it with a combination of dragon Ball z and WWE or something meets slim Jim and monster energy drinks that end up ruining things.

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood Місяць тому

      A friend of mine did large breasted women (in bikinis) floating at the waterline on air mattresses. It looked cool but his wife hated being in the boat, he changed it to a slim-Jim monster drink one. Florida is famous for, interesting wraps for sure. I've seen the WWE versions too. That poor fish. Lol. We went with blue, simple and easy. Nothing crazy. To protect it: don't hit stuff, keep it clean and "wet" with either a ppe ceramic or 303, armorall (it's not the old garbage it used to be. It's basically 303 on steroids for less $ A subscriber taught me that) and this can last 10+ years for $3,500. Mathed out, killer deal. I still get the white part to keep our relationship going and he saves a ton of "Dang, I hate seeing that spot and that one and that one. He'll get to just, enjoy the boat, thinking she's the prettiest girl at the dance. I already gave this guy a buffer wheels and instructions. He does nothing but spackle the holes, at night it seems. Sorry, more backstory than you probably wanted. Good question and valid points that you made. This isn't for everyone obviously. Just, you know the ones it's for, we see them all the time. They use duct tape for electrical connections, nothing but silicone to seal, everything with. None of their windows are clean. The horn is just holding on with luck and some good strong wires, wrapped in the wrong tape, through a hole filled with clear silicone to a horn set held together with yellowing epoxy and JB Weld... They try. Most learn and use the right stuff. For that customer, this. 😁😂 Peaces! Lee

    • @primate2744
      @primate2744 Місяць тому

      I can say with certainty that my wife wouldn't want me putting a wrap with breasts on it on our boat either lol.

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood Місяць тому

      Women... Lol

  • @primate2744
    @primate2744 Місяць тому

    That hole looks suspiciously similar to the corner of a dock...🤔

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood Місяць тому

      Excellent deduction Watson! Lol. Yup, the wind took the boat and did some stuff.

  • @raisingcane225
    @raisingcane225 Місяць тому

    Lee, is there any benefit - or harm - after having compounded with 3M’s Super Duty, Heavy Cut and Perfect-It EX AC, followed by the fire glaze, to do a final coating a couple days later over the Fire Glaze with Maguiars Flagship Premium Wax? Or just leave it at the Fire Glaze?

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood Місяць тому

      Just the fire Glaze. If you need more protection, re-apply in 6 months by hand. Hand on, hand off. You can use a soft buffer pad if needed to save your wrists and elbows but a wipe-on-wipe-off should be good. I understand what you're going for but unlike cars of old, adding "layers" to a boat does very little sadly. Now, if you'd used Flagship, another application can't hurt but it doesn't layer up really. It'll find places where it can adhere and it'll be buffed off places where there's already protectives. Hope that helps Lee

    • @raisingcane225
      @raisingcane225 Місяць тому

      @@Local_Boydidgood thanks Lee. This is EXACTLY the kind of feedback I was hoping for. I’m sure I won’t be the only one who benefits from this kind of advice. I can’t believe your channel has such relatively low viewership. I’ve found no other as helpful and responsive to community questions as yours. A virtual cold beer to you sir! I have the port side of the boat still to apply the Fire Glaze (tomorrow afternoon weather permitting), but the entire starboard side, top cap and transom area done to the final Fire Glaze step. It’s coming out phenomenally! Next after the exterior is the interior gelcoat - most likely after Labor Day. Will put up a video when it’s all done.

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood Місяць тому

      Inspiring. I'm enjoying a cold one now, thanks and cheers. I'm not sure why youtube hates me.. I'm not on Facebook, Xor anything Google wants me to be a part of. I literally get all my "traction" from people like you and word-of-mouth. I love that. Flashy music and vids are cool, I get that but what I show is raw and the people that absorb it are my kind of people. Thanks for sharing. I hope you have fun and enjoy the results of your labor for a long time to come (or longer than your other boater friends) Tell a friend, that's all I ask. Lee

    • @raisingcane225
      @raisingcane225 Місяць тому

      @@Local_Boydidgood As a follow up to my prior question about adding the Meguiars Flagship over the Fire Glaze, what about in 3 or 4 months 303 Protectant over the FG?

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood Місяць тому

      Any spray detailer. As long as there's no carnauba-based ingredients. 303 or literally any spra/wipe stuff is better than nothing. The FG will stop beading up in about a year and a half but it'll still be working. A top off isn't foolishly. I do boats once a year, even if they look great, just a light coat of FG after 20 minutes of compounding (there's always stuff) and a re application of FG and they're usually good for a few seasons. Adding a spray detailer will push that through the 3 year mark. I'm a bit OCD so I'd compound my boat twice a year just because "the detailer's boat" should be looking right at all times. I know FG can last 3-5 years but there's a ton to that length of time and if people won't put in the effort, I understand and just reapply once a year but I can skip most of the compounding so I enjoy that. I charge less, customers like that. It's a win win. Just see how long it lasts with nothing added or reapplied. You now know what to do to get the oxidation out. When it fails, do this all again but knowing more. Now see how long you are able to maintain the shine with spray detailers applied every few months. Lee

  • @matteomannini1205
    @matteomannini1205 Місяць тому

    Hi Lee, Thanks to your information, I just finished my first buffing job on a 25 ft boat. I only did the sides of the hull and still need to tackle the inside. The boat has a dark green gelcoat, and it was tough to work with. I spent 4 days completing the job, and my arms and shoulders are on fire. I used 3M heavy cut and another medium compound that a local shop suggested. I tried both in different orders but didn't notice a significant difference in the results. I had to go over each area several times (about three times) to achieve a nice finish. Here are a few things I noticed: I used both blue and white tape to delimit the working area. Where I used the white tape, I ended up with a vertical line of a darker color that's extremely hard to get rid of, even after rebuffing with a focus on that spot. I didn't notice the same effect with the blue masking tape, so maybe it's related to the adhesive on the white tape. The bow area was particularly challenging because I had to work the buffer at a higher position, which was quite difficult. I found that working the buffer at medium speed gave me the best results, but I’m still unsure when I should stop buffing. I usually stop when I see a good visual result. However, I noticed that especially with the 3M heavy compound, I end up with a very thin film on the area that's hard to remove with a microfiber cloth. I can remove it by rubbing with my hand, but is this normal?

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood Місяць тому

      Hi, Blue tape won't bleed adhesive lubricants, into the pores of the gelcoat like other tapes will so stick with blue (not frog tape!) As for the film, you're ending too soon. The residue should be very easy to wipe off. With 3 passes of Heavy Cut (for those reading this) you should start with Super-Duty and then Heavy Cut. There's still some passes but you'll get the majority of the crud in one step of Super and 1 step with Heavy Cut. All of this takes practice so if you're happy with the results, great. If not, another pass would be acceptable and par for the course on some boats. Lee

  • @user-jl9kl1bg5b
    @user-jl9kl1bg5b 2 місяці тому

    Great work and thanks for sharing. What if the gelcoat is even more chalky than what you had in the video? Like white chalk on the finger when you rub it. Would you still suggest this method or would it better to wet sand first to get rid of most of the heavy chalk before using your method in the video?

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 2 місяці тому

      (check this out) ua-cam.com/video/h5seC2AOWE0/v-deo.html This red boat was sitting in the sun untouched for 20 years.. I think it was as chalky as you might imagine. I didn't rub my fingers on it but that's because I didn't need to. This is typical of all oxidized gelcoat. I showed how Perfect-it ex ac (the finishing compound) works as well as Heavy Cut to get through this stuff. The compounds remove the oxidation fine and there's generally no need to "remove it" before buffing. Thanks Lee

    • @user-jl9kl1bg5b
      @user-jl9kl1bg5b 2 місяці тому

      @@Local_Boydidgood That boat turned out excellent. I'm going to try your techniques and I'm sure the finished product will be awesome. Truly appreciate your honest approach to all this.

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 2 місяці тому

      My pleasure. Good luck. Watch a few more of my videos to get a good idea of how this all goes, on many kinds of gelcoat boats. Lee

  • @williamsanders1296
    @williamsanders1296 2 місяці тому

    Man you work on trashed boats great job

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 2 місяці тому

      Thanks, it seems I don't do too many new ones, sadly. Lee

  • @raisingcane225
    @raisingcane225 2 місяці тому

    Hi again, I just posted a UA-cam short of the start of my compounding project - the transom, following your advice and techniques. Have finished the top cap and the starboard side now with similar results as the transom. Port side next and the interior parts (center console, tackle station, interior gunnel walls) still to go. Thanks Local boydidgood! ua-cam.com/users/shorts10eggI2xCQg?si=BfdLVvOC3qSmAd63

  • @VIM97
    @VIM97 2 місяці тому

    Hey Lee Great video love you new narration technique very easy to follow and informative should go into narration Keep up the good work, man V

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 2 місяці тому

      As always V, thank you for the support and kind words.

  • @dantom5634
    @dantom5634 2 місяці тому

    Great vid as always, why didnt you crack out the super duty on this one?

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 2 місяці тому

      I wanted people to see that you don't always need the heavy artillery. Initially I was just going to use Perfect-it ex ac but people had complained about how long it took so, Heavy Cut was aggressive enough and sped things up a bit. Thanks

  • @paulfleetwood-c2y
    @paulfleetwood-c2y 2 місяці тому

    Shurhold Polish is terribleeeee love to see you try polarshine 45 or level r

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 2 місяці тому

      They aren't as fast or efficient as the 3M stuff so, I won't. Propolis by shurehold is a fine wax as long as you follow the right steps.

  • @paulfleetwood-c2y
    @paulfleetwood-c2y 2 місяці тому

    I mean what compound did you test?

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood 2 місяці тому

      See the description, like the video suggested...