How to Buff Polish and Wax a Boat... Restore the shine to your gel coat cut oxidation
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- čas přidán 31. 01. 2023
- In this video I show you 3 easy steps to restore your boats shine and cut/remove oxidation. we are going to buff then polish and then wax. hope this video helps show you how to get your boat looking like new again.
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Thanks for calling out the rotation speeds. Super helpful
It makes all the difference at the right speeds. The person I learned from is who told me those speeds and it’s always work well for me
This is the best video I have watched so far on how to polish my boat! Thanks
Good luck! Have fun out on the water these season.
Man….thank you that is a great breakdown of how, to get the best result 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Hope it helps. Thanks for watching.
Great video. Simple, easy to understand. Thanks
Hope it helps
Great video overall, easy to follow. Nice job.
Thank you for the compliment.
Awesome video, thank you!
Great explanation. Super useful.
Great Job, well explained.
Thanks
Good video.
This should have over a million views
I appreciate it. Hope it helps. I’m sure there are better ways of doing this. But it’s what works for me and keeps the boat looking good 👍🏼
I’d try a foam finishing pad, takes out the scratches from buffing/polishing trails you leave from wool. That reflection will 100x
I’ll have to give it a try
Promise you brotha 🤝 3ms purple foam pad is cheap and I get 2-3 boats per pad
Great video.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks very helpful
Glad it helped
Great video, just use the handle, that's what it foe, lol, great job, helped alot..
Ive actually took off the handle. I have better control without it. Thanks for watching and commenting. Hope your boat shines new
Great job! Meguiars products work so well
I’ve been happy with them
Great video. I use a foam pad for polishing the scratches the wool pads leave behind and to add protection
I’ll have to try it out.
You found the foam pads worked fine to polish and wax?
@matthew0852 I haven’t used foam pads. So I’m not sure how they work
Would be awesome if or when you do can do a video on detailing the hull. I have a jet ski and dang, .....
Sure thing, great idea
Great video, curious what speed you did the wax at and did you use a new pad or the same one as you polished with?
Used a new pad for the wax stage.
I wax around 2500/3k speed.
Just above what the polish speed is
I use the same 3m pads for polish and wax. I buy 2 and use 1 for polish step and 1 for wax. You could prob use a microfiber pad for wax stage if you wanted.
Great video. What are your recommendations when you’re going over decals?
If your decals are not real metal then the compound will basically (sand them down). I just go over mine but a detail buddy of mine pulls them off of boats and doesn’t reapply them. Hope that helps
@@Justbereelfloridavery helpful thanks man!
Love this video! I've not waxed my boat yet. Still new (to us) does that wax hold up in salt water? Also, do you do the inside of the boat? Floor? Walls? Thanks.
Once you return the shine, I wax all of the smooth fiberglass surfaces. The wax will hold up for 3-6 months ive heard. But you need to buy a boat soap that wont remove the wax layer. Don’t use dish soap, buy a good boat soap.
@@Justbereelflorida awesome. Thanks!
how did you attached the wool pad to the polisher?.. hook n loop ?
I use the Velcro pads.
Will the 7in foam polishing pads from harbor freight work just as well or you really suggest the 3m?
I’ve never tried the foam so I’m not sure how well they work
If you use a quality sealant or better yet a ceramic coating, you’d never have an oxidation problem after the first compound and polish.
I do need to try the ceramic coating
I'm new here I like your easy step by step video my wife showed me the video after purchasing the products that you are using. My question is can I buff the boat and polish later. I mean I want to oxidize my boat first and then continue to polish and wax later
Tell me your thoughts
Yes buff first then polish and then wax.
I like to do 1 side at a time and go through all 3 steps. Before moving on. Just how I like to do it, to remember where I left off.
What level of oxidation requires wet sanding? Can you get any level of oxidation out with buffing?
I’ve never had a boat oxidized enough for wet sanding. But I’m sure professional detailers encounter them often. I just do my own boat and never had to wet sand
Should there be any waiting to wipe off any material applied? I feel like In other videos I have seen they usually wait
I wait 5 min on the wax portion
Which pads did you use for the wax? Same as polish?
Yes same pad. I have two. 1 for polish and 1 for wax
Do you still do only shoulder width, start to finish when doing the whole boat. Or compound whole boat, then polish, then wax.
You can do it either way. I normally compound one whole side, then polish then wax and then move to the other side and repeat. But my boat isn’t very large.
Thanks for showing this. What speed for the wax?
I go same as polish maybe a tad faster
What product do you guys use on the interior?
I use the same products on all smooth gel coat
The best way to apply your product is with a sponge.
I’ll have to try it
I'm not sure who told you that you cant clean and reuse the pads, because you absolutely can, I use Chemical Guys pad cleaner on mine, and they come out great
I do clean and reuse them.
Do you use the same pad for waxing you do as polish? Or new pad?
New separate pad
thank you man, will a 9 inch 3m yellow pad work on my 7 inch makita?@@Justbereelflorida
It might. I’d have to see it in person, but I would think it should
How often do you polish and wax?
I try once every 6 months, depending on how much use the boat is getting and how much I’m washing it
Funny how it says constant speed on the polisher box my harbor freight Chicago brand sucks and maintaining speed
I’ve had good luck with mine. It’s not the best of the best but it does get the job done.
Turn music off, what does it serve on instruction video
Just a fan of the guys music he makes and I use it in my fishing videos. Sorry you didn’t enjoy it
Can I have sun hit it after 15 minutes of finishing?
After all the steps are done I move the umbrella to my next spot. It’s similar to don’t wax a car in direct heat of the sun. The bottle of the product should give you temperature recommendations for applying
You didn’t say what rpm wax speed should be😮!
I didn’t even realize I didn’t say that. I normally do same as polish or a little faster speed.
Sorry dude...I have used this on my lightly oxidation gel coat, it didn't even make summer, and yes I used an orbital buffer..in my opinion there is alot better!!
What products would you say work better? I’ve always had luck with the McGuires.