I'm using a rotary buffer to restore my gelcoat, and it is taking a high setting to effectively work the compound into the gelcoat and get the shine back, something that would be impossible - or take countless hours of exhausting labor - to attempt without the power rotary buffer.
I am at a loss to figure out how to effectively compound the small areas such as inside the cleats and around the stanchions that the buffer cannot access. Short of many tiresome hours of feverishly rubbing a pad by hand, is there a trick to get into those areas?
I am at a loss to figure out how to effectively compound the small areas such as inside the cleats and around the stanchions that the buffer cannot access. Short of many tiresome hours of feverishly rubbing a pad by hand, is there a trick to get into those areas?