LakeTravis
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- Joined
- Jan 24, 2004
- RO Number
- 12685
- Messages
- 19
Okay, so I just spent 10 hours going over a 24' cruiser with this stuff.
Buff Magic: Applied with a wax applicator (round pad) and buffed with a white wool pad.
Pro Polish: Applied with a wax applicator (round pad) and buffed with a black foam pad.
Buffer - Harbor Freight 7" set at 4.
I'm seeing areas that are still dull but not chalky, and some areas with swirl marks that may just be polish residue.
I'm thinking about going over some of the areas again with the polish and then waxing the whole thing by hand (was applicator, large microfiber towel to buff out).
It's actually looking prety good - an 11 year old cruiser that's been sitting on a trailer with a sunbrella cover for over 18 months - the sides below the rubrail were getting pretty chalky but now are as reflective as a white mirror.
Is this comparable to what others do and/or experience?
Buff Magic: Applied with a wax applicator (round pad) and buffed with a white wool pad.
Pro Polish: Applied with a wax applicator (round pad) and buffed with a black foam pad.
Buffer - Harbor Freight 7" set at 4.
I'm seeing areas that are still dull but not chalky, and some areas with swirl marks that may just be polish residue.
I'm thinking about going over some of the areas again with the polish and then waxing the whole thing by hand (was applicator, large microfiber towel to buff out).
It's actually looking prety good - an 11 year old cruiser that's been sitting on a trailer with a sunbrella cover for over 18 months - the sides below the rubrail were getting pretty chalky but now are as reflective as a white mirror.
Is this comparable to what others do and/or experience?