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10-16-2012, 06:39 PM #1
- Join Date
- Sep 2012
- Location
- Bucyrus Ohio
- Boat
- Sea Ray Sundancer 268
- Details
- Parts of 1987 & 1988 268 Sundancer's, four total.
- Engine(s)
- 7.4 Mercruiser with Alpha I Drive
- Posts
- 10
Let's Talk About 3M Finesse-it II
I am currently at the polishing stage. I just finished with the 3m super duty rubbing compound. The boat was very heavy oxidized and the compound work great! Now I am at the next stage using the Finesse-it II, applying it with my Makita polisher with a synthetic pad. Now my question is... I seam to be having a hard time using the glaze; I apply a very little amount to the surface and start polishing. After a few passes the glaze turns very gummy and clogs the pad. When I try to polish further, I cannot get it to dry out. The glaze stays gummy.
At this point I stop and attempt to wipe off the excess material, which really wants to stay on the boat by the way, Should I be waiting for the glaze to dry on its own or should I keep polishing it mechanically? Need some basic instructions here please. Thanks in advance.
PS the temp outside is mid fifties, direct sun and a little wind. I was looking for application temps but could not find suggest temps.
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10-17-2012, 07:25 AM #2
Re: Let's Talk About 3M Finesse-it II
No more than 1800 rpm and keep a squirt bottle of water to to reactivate when it gets gummy. I haven't used the Finese-II but do use the Finesse-it I. I can't imagine it would be that much different.
2000 270 Sundancer- "Wine Down II" (Sadly for sale)
1994 250 Express Cruiser- "Wine Down" sold
1987 BW Outrage- "Outrageous Luck" sold
1987 Cobia Monte Carlo 187-"Penguin Lust" traded
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10-17-2012, 09:47 AM #3
- Join Date
- Oct 2006
- Location
- Ft Lauderdale
- Boat
- Searay
- Details
- 1999 450 EB
- Engine(s)
- Cummins 6CTA's
- Posts
- 353
Re: Let's Talk About 3M Finesse-it II
I've used Finesse-it with good results, but I use a wool pad.
Larry
"Latitude Adjustment"
Ft Lauderdale, FL
'99 450EB, 6CTA's
'95 330 DA 2002-2011
454 V-drives, Kohler 5E
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10-17-2012, 10:00 AM #4
Re: Let's Talk About 3M Finesse-it II
I apply it with clean towel over a 3 x 5-6 foot long area and rub it out with a wool pad using a buffer set to 1500RPMs. Never had the problem you describe. There is very little material left to wipe off. After doing one side of the hull, I use a clean white towel to remove haze.
Last edited by sbw1; 10-17-2012 at 06:58 PM.
SBW 2004 Tiara 32 Open
LOA 37'7", Beam 13' Approximate wt=19,000 lbs
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10-17-2012, 03:19 PM #5
- Join Date
- Sep 2012
- Location
- Bucyrus Ohio
- Boat
- Sea Ray Sundancer 268
- Details
- Parts of 1987 & 1988 268 Sundancer's, four total.
- Engine(s)
- 7.4 Mercruiser with Alpha I Drive
- Posts
- 10
Re: Let's Talk About 3M Finesse-it II
Thanks for the help, I will go try it again with a litle water and a wool pad. I will post back with results.
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10-17-2012, 05:42 PM #6
Re: Let's Talk About 3M Finesse-it II
Use 3M Imperial Compound next with a wool polishing pad.........

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10-17-2012, 08:21 PM #7
- Join Date
- Sep 2012
- Location
- Bucyrus Ohio
- Boat
- Sea Ray Sundancer 268
- Details
- Parts of 1987 & 1988 268 Sundancer's, four total.
- Engine(s)
- 7.4 Mercruiser with Alpha I Drive
- Posts
- 10


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