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samudj01
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Posted: February-07-2016 at 1:40pm |
Gentlemen, hope everyone is doing well...looking forward to seeing you all at White Lake. I have a few questions re compounding. To lead off, yes I have read countless threads on the subject on CCF and offsite. I have a Cyclo and white wool light cutting pads. I also already own Meguiars 67 One step compound. Yesterday I did a test spot on my boat from the guide pole to the P in Sport. Pics below are before and after.
Most of the oxidation went away however I find that the Meguiars 67 has oils/silicone in it that leaves the boat looking good for a short time and then hazy again soon. The 67 did not cut all of the oxidation and I went over it multiple times with good force. My questions are: Should I get a heavier compound before wet sanding specific spots? Should I get the medium cut yellow wool pads for the cyclo for the heavier compound? (note that I can't seem to find heavy cut wool pads for the cyclo.) Is the cyclo pointless due to it being a DA and not rotary? I am looking at 3M super duty that is recommended by many and medium cut pads. Is the 3M marine rubbing compound the same as the super duty? I ask bc it comes in a smaller size which is all I need. Any thoughts on the Meguiars 91?...their site says it has similar cut to the 3M super duty. My hope is to use the cyclo bc it is free. Use a heavy compound. Follow with the 67 since I have it. And follow that with a suggested wax and polishing pads on the cyclo or by hand. Ok, let me have it. Im sure I'll get a mixed bag of responses but I am trying to accomplish this using what I have and spending as little as possible on new tools. I understand that the best way would be to get all 3M products and a nice rotary, but that would be much more expensive. |
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8122pbrainard
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David,
It will be interesting to hear others but it's my opinion that you will need to do some wet sanding. It seems dark colors always oxidize worse that lights. I also feel that you will need to go to a rotary rather than the DA. The DA is fine for light duty jobs like cleaner waxes but they just aren't aggressive enough. |
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NCH20SKIER
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David
I have one of these you can borrow if you like |
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NCH20SKIER
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Well hell, I have a 7" variable speed makita polisher
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M3Fan
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Harbor Freight rotary and 3 pads/3 compounds is probably less than 100.00 total and when you're done you could sell the whole kit to somebody else on CCFAN.
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Hollywood
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you need a rotary
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tryathlete
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By the title, I thought this was a math quiz.
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tryathlete
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I like my Makita 7" polisher. She's sweet to me and I think I found her number in Quinner's toolbox.
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samudj01
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Thanks so much Greg. I will take you up on your offer. Ill grab some 3m super duty and a wool pad and be off to the races. I'll follow that with the meguiars 67 since I have it and then wax. If anyone sees holes in my plan please let me know.
Now all I need is for the weather to warm up just a little and some time. Kids make projects tough! Ha. |
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samudj01
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My arms and back hurt but I think I got results...just hope the oxidation doesn't come back. Saturday afternoon I compounded w 3M superduty (twice in bad spots), a wool pad, and a Makita rotary (Thanks Greg!). Removed and reapplied a decal. And hit it with Meguiars 67 this morning. Colonites 925 is next.
Before After 3M Superduty After Meguairs 67 Trying to duplicate the pic at top of thread to show difference. compounded, new Nautiques sticker (the trademark R and EFI are old) and #67 Thanks to all for the help whether direct in this thread or in old searches. Hope to see you all in a month |
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From the pics on the phone results look good. About time to launch that thing
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David,
Looks great. I know it's not an easy task. Others do as well and try to get by with using something like NuFinish! |
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Looks great. Well worth the hard work it took bring back the shine.
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Looks great! nice job!
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anything you can do to keep it from baking out in the sun all summer?
canopy, cover extensions? |
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