- Oct 18, 2008
- 949
- Boat Info
- 1989 340 EC
- Engines
- 7.4LX2 Hurth 630A Drives
6.5Kw QS Genny
You know I had someone suggest ajax. Said it's not as bad a comet, but then I was also told that gelcoat is much more porous than say a good clear finish and the cleaner will not remove the pores which help create oxidation. Also was told that the chemicals in the Ajax may get in gelcoat and make keeping wax on the boat more difficult. Who knows? I do know that everyone has said "if you want to do it right it won't hurt to wet sand it" I figure if I do it this year it will get me back to square one and I won't have to keep chasing it as the surface will at the very least be smooth and pit free. Thanks for the suggestion though.Mark
Some may think I'm nuts but Softscrub with bleach on a wet scotchbright pad is very easy to work with - MUCH easier than rubbing compound. You might want try a small section prior to starting the wet-sanding project.
What I really need is someone who is good with their hands, and does well polishing things to get them clean and white again... Humm, wonder what kind of a professional does such a thing....:thumbsup: