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Finish/Waxing
Gel-coat will age or dull naturally due to constant exposure to the natural environment and
pollutants. Discolorations are shallow in depth. Factors that will affect the rate of
discoloration are: the sun, pollution, old wax accumulation, and the salt content of water.
Polishing compound (fine abrasive) or rubbing compound (coarse abrasive) is recommended
for use on fiberglass finishes to remove scratches and stains or restore severely weathered
surfaces. These products can be applied by hand or mechanical means. The process below will
help restore fiberglass finishes:
•Clean the affected area with a good detergent and fresh water.
•Remove stubborn stains or discoloration by gently wet sanding the affected areas with 600
grit “wet or dry” sandpaper.
Always sand in one direction.
Use plenty of water and sand
curves in the same direction. Dry the area to make sure all the discoloration has been
removed. Repeat this process if necessary.
•Buff using a polishing compound suitable for fiberglass, an electrically or pneumatically
operated buffer at low speed (1750-2250 RPM), and an 8-inch (20.3cm) lamb’s wool pad.
•When buffing is complete, wash away compound with clear water and dry the area.
•Once the area is clean it may be waxed. This will enhance the gloss while providing a seal
to retard staining or soil accumulation.
•See a local dealer for advice on wax for your boating region. The wax film will seal the
pores as well as enhance the looks of your boat.
Do not wax surfaces that may be walked
on; they will become slippery.
While waxing your boat, inspect the surface for any
damage. Have the damage corrected as soon as possible.
C A U T I O N
Keep buffer moving. Do not allow it to rest in one spot. Heat build up will quickly distort the
surface.
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Compounding too often or excessive compounding can wear away the gel-coat.
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