sbw1
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- Oct 10, 2006
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Maybe part of my issue was applying my compound/polish directly to my wool pad then using it on the hull. I've got a new 3M double sided wool pad now and will try using your method of applying product to the hull before using the buffer. Thanks!
If you look at the pic of the boat with the bird flying by look at the area aft of the engine room vents. I would dab polishing compound on the hull from the vents back to the transom. You don't have to cover the entire area. Just put enough dabs on at regular intervals so the wheel spreads it around as you work that area of the hull. You can put too much compound on and it will load up your pad and make it less effective. With practice you learn what works best to get the shine without gumming up the pad.