Very wrong. Feom start to finish all wrong. Sorry man. I been doing this for 28 years. No product made will just buff off. You must sand. Wash boat and clay it. Gelcoat heats up much faster than clear coat on a car.
Ive had lots of success with the marine 31 heavy cut cleaner and the 3m gel coat high gloss compound. I use a number of different compounds. Those seem to work the best with less elbow grease.
@@Dooguy I used the 3 pack with success... Depending on your environment you may need to repolish and rewax once to two times a year I'm in Southern California and I use it on my fiberglass gel coat RV
showing buffing would have helped, thanks for all the info.
Great information.. did you use white wool bonnets for all three applications?
Does this Maguires oxidation remover when using a circular buffer make swirls in your gelcoat?
Be nice to see you use the electric polisher to see your technique
How long would you recommend for each section when applying the product your using
Great information and teaching...thank you!!!
Hey brother what would you recommend to remove residue from the sealant? And how to prep a boat before apply sealant?
What speeds for my desalt polisher should I be doing all of this at? Speeds for buffing and polishing and waxing?
Would this process this work on my tiny teardrop to remove a ghost decal? It's on the hatch of my galley, I could do the whole hatch its so small.
If your tear drop has a gelcoat surface it may work.
You use a compound for oxidation
Thanks dude just what I was looking for
Thanks very much for this, a great educational and down to earth video.
PATHETIC DEMONSTRATION NEVER ACTUALLY SHOWED THE PROCESS JUST THE RESULTS?????
YOU NEED TO WATCH DRAKE'S VIDEO'S AWESOME!!!!
You do not need to wipe it into the pad. Place the pad on the boat and massage it in then turn it on. Why use your hand?
That is true, good point.
I don't think this guys a pro detailer.
Nice Video and great tip of labeling used pads, Thanks for sharing
Soft polishing pad for removing heavy oxidation,yeah
@ 1:27, You should always take the tag the tags off of your microfiber and terry cloths! Otherwise, great video.
Great video !!! Great content thank you 🙏🏽
Next time show video of u finishing it
Zthanks so much first time have same wax and stuff thanks tho I needed it
Thanx man
The rpm was a little low.
1800 for buffing
1400 for polishing
Now wonder it didn't come out that well.
Used his fingers too spread compound,,?? Lol
This from a man who spells "no" "now"...
@@anthonysiegel4685 it's "to spread", not "too Spread"...
Why not show your polishing technique? To talk about it then move on with no video seemed strange
Very wrong. Feom start to finish all wrong. Sorry man. I been doing this for 28 years. No product made will just buff off. You must sand. Wash boat and clay it. Gelcoat heats up much faster than clear coat on a car.
I hope you're not out there doing this for a living
Would look a lot better if you would use better products.
Drew D like what products??
i agree i used the mequiars 3 pack on two boats so far and they didnt last worth a darn.
Ive had lots of success with the marine 31 heavy cut cleaner and the 3m gel coat high gloss compound. I use a number of different compounds. Those seem to work the best with less elbow grease.
@@Dooguy I used the 3 pack with success... Depending on your environment you may need to repolish and rewax once to two times a year
I'm in Southern California and I use it on my fiberglass gel coat RV
Wow
Absolutely useless !
If oxidation is bad you need to wet samd i dont care what it is 100% eaaier to sand