I've always just waxed my boat by hand each year and followed up with spray wax. I'd like to start using a buffer to speed up the process and be more effective. Do you all use a buffer to wax or still just do by hand? What product(s) do you use? I'd probably get a dewalt buffer if I go that route. Thanks!
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Originally posted by jslipher View PostI've always just waxed my boat by hand each year and followed up with spray wax. I'd like to start using a buffer to speed up the process and be more effective. Do you all use a buffer to wax or still just do by hand? What product(s) do you use? I'd probably get a dewalt buffer if I go that route. Thanks!
Same situation here I just used. DA polisher for the first time with the results below. IT IS WELL WORTH IT if you don’t mind doing the work.
1. Hand wash with power washer
2. Clay bar: medium cut black clay from Autogeek.net
3. AIO Compound applies with DA polisher and wool pad
4. Wax with DA polisher and orange foam pad
5. Next for me is SiO2 spray
Autogeek.net
Griots Garage 6” DA polisher HD
Lake country 6” foam pads (3)
7.5” wool pads
Black Medium cut clay
Any mist and wipe spray for the clay
Amazon
Meguires m6732 Marine /RV One step
Meguires m6332 Flagship Premium Maine was
Blackfire SiO2 Spray
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I use a Big buffer funny thing this is what i did today. Cutting compound and then polishing compound I've not got to the wax stage yet. Been a couple of years sense I did this. I've got a 20 year old Boat that got a Ton of Hours and never kept in a garage except for winter storage. Big Buffer is really a very hard work out.
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Wow, wish I could suspend my boat like that, my garage ceiling is not strong enough to do what you did and I would love to polish the entire bottom of hull since my boat is black and the bunk carpet has scratched it up even tho I am careful to never power load onto trailer. Trying to figure out how I can get the bottom done all polished up since I bought new bunk boards and composite GatorBak bunk covers so the scratches stop in future.
Maybe my dealer will let me use his lift sometime for a day so I can get the bottom work done, can always hope!
To O.P. I use a Makita DA for compound & polish work. Very time consuming but results are incredible if you put in the time and do it right. I have been using Boat Candy products, wool pad for compound and semi-synthetic pad for polishing. On waxing, I do it by hand still even tho I have a pad for that....was thinking about using it this year actually to see how it turns out. I used to use a paste wax (Collonite), but switched last year to Menzerna Power Lock +. It lasts longer, seems to protect better/longer against water spots and lasts quite a bit longer compared to the paste wax. Switched cause I have had excellent results using it on my vehicles.
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Originally posted by Infinity View PostWow, wish I could suspend my boat like that, my garage ceiling is not strong enough to do what you did and I would love to polish the entire bottom of hull since my boat is black and the bunk carpet has scratched it up even tho I am careful to never power load onto trailer. Trying to figure out how I can get the bottom done all polished up since I bought new bunk boards and composite GatorBak bunk covers so the scratches stop in future.
Maybe my dealer will let me use his lift sometime for a day so I can get the bottom work done, can always hope!
To O.P. I use a Makita DA for compound & polish work. Very time consuming but results are incredible if you put in the time and do it right. I have been using Boat Candy products, wool pad for compound and semi-synthetic pad for polishing. On waxing, I do it by hand still even tho I have a pad for that....was thinking about using it this year actually to see how it turns out. I used to use a paste wax (Collonite), but switched last year to Menzerna Power Lock +. It lasts longer, seems to protect better/longer against water spots and lasts quite a bit longer compared to the paste wax. Switched cause I have had excellent results using it on my vehicles.
https://www.amazon.com/Jescar-Power-...vrand=52336105
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- 2017 G23 Coastal Edition H6 | 2001 Sport Nautique | 1981 Ski Nautique
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Originally posted by Schlanseay View PostSame situation here I just used. DA polisher for the first time with the results below. IT IS WELL WORTH IT if you don’t mind doing the work.
1. Hand wash with power washer
2. Clay bar: medium cut black clay from Autogeek.net
3. AIO Compound applies with DA polisher and wool pad
4. Wax with DA polisher and orange foam pad
5. Next for me is SiO2 spray
Autogeek.net
Griots Garage 6” DA polisher HD
Lake country 6” foam pads (3)
7.5” wool pads
Black Medium cut clay
Any mist and wipe spray for the clay
Amazon
Meguires m6732 Marine /RV One step
Meguires m6332 Flagship Premium Maine was
Blackfire SiO2 Spray
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