With the number of used boats I've picked up I have several that although sound look rather shabby with a lot of the gel coat oxidized. I finally got around to trying the 3M Marine Restorer polish and wax (made for power boat gel coats). A few minutes with a buffing wheel on a drill seems to have made a big difference.... This is on a Wenonah Advantage. I have yet to try it on any of my whitewater boats, but if this goes well I just might.
Polishing gel coat...
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Hey, two guys just asked about renewing composite or FG. I was unaware of the product you describe, although I use the 3M yacht wax on my Millbrook and Bluewater canoes.
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It works well... here's an update.
I'll likely go over the sides again though as I got a bit ahead of myself and didn't polish as much as I should have before waxing. Below waterline looks good though!
I'll likely go over the sides again though as I got a bit ahead of myself and didn't polish as much as I should have before waxing. Below waterline looks good though!
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what was the final cost on doing the boat?
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Re: Polishing gel coat...
$20 or so for the 3M polish / wax (1 step process, but apply and buff), and turning a buffing pad a rather amusing shade of blue / green.
The buffing pad I used attaches to a drill - in a perfect world I'd use one on buffing machine / angle grinder sort of thing. Might be getting one soon for another project anyway. BUT, as a cheap way to get it shined up (under $30 total I think) not too bad.
Time wise about 2 hours I think, but I didn't do it all in one stretch. and the Advantage isn't exactly a small boat.
The buffing pad I used attaches to a drill - in a perfect world I'd use one on buffing machine / angle grinder sort of thing. Might be getting one soon for another project anyway. BUT, as a cheap way to get it shined up (under $30 total I think) not too bad.
Time wise about 2 hours I think, but I didn't do it all in one stretch. and the Advantage isn't exactly a small boat.
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That looks great! I must might have to try that on my slide next spring.
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Take a look at GOOD OLD BOAT magazine, July/August 2012 issue #85 page 44 article titled: Restore that faded gelcoat. Says much about this topic.
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Re: Polishing gel coat...
For a cost effective (cheap) variable speed buffer/grinder go to Harbor Freight. The price can't be beat. Light weight and easy to control.
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