Guest buick14 Posted May 1, 2009 Report Posted May 1, 2009 Hi there I have had it with my boat........I can polish it by hand extra hard in one spot, and get the boat to shine, but the second I want to do a larger area with a buffer, I seem to burn or dig in to deep, and it still doesnt shine Yet, when I wet the boat, it looks great! crap Anyways, I need some1 who can do a good WELL PRICED job re-spraying it with clear coat from the rub rail up (its not a huge area or anything) So if you know a guy, or are that guy, please drop me a line the price i was quoted was $400, then the guy said the price went up to $900 because materials went up... thank you! PS I am also looking for a good outboard mechanic who is honest and quick to service my 1999 mercury motor My location is in the GTA and work a lot, so I cant really travel to far.......... thank you very much
Twocoda Posted May 2, 2009 Report Posted May 2, 2009 before investing in new gel coat i woulod recommend you try to "finnesse it " first....unless you are completely sure it needs a recoat... google 3m finnesse it pads and compound.... hope it helps and saves you some money... you can literally made tremclad shine with this buffing system
Guest buick14 Posted May 2, 2009 Report Posted May 2, 2009 would I just need the buffing pad, or other polishes/compounds etc....? does it work like wet sanding? thanks for the info btw
Twocoda Posted May 2, 2009 Report Posted May 2, 2009 (edited) there is a buffing compound called "finnesse it" made by 3m....you dont have to use thier pads but i recommend you do ...you wont be disappointed.... it is milder then wet sanding ... Edited May 2, 2009 by Twocoda
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