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Originally Posted by VitaBene
Ken, I have a real nice Porter Cable 7424 dual action buffer if you want to give it a try with some compound before going down the wet sanding route. It really powers through oxidation.
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Thanks for the offer but I have 2 orbital buffers that operate at different speeds and have tried 3 types of compound including the 3M product. Appearance improved only very slightly. I am going to use a 1000 grit wet sand paper which is slightly tougher than the compound. Then buffer compound and wax before ice out. Garage is unheated so this type of work can only be done when it is warm enough outside.
I am not intending to sand a whole heck of a lot either as I do not want to go through the gelcoat. I also do not have the stamina I used to for sanding for long periods of time anyway. The boat will be rack stored this summer so any improvement in the appearance I get will last a little longer since sun & water exposure will be far less than if I had it in a slip. My last Four Winns (1989) was the same color and with some mid season maintinace with 3M's color restorer and a buffer it looked very good.
I will let everyone know how it comes out.