I have an older boat that I would like to make look newer. I have experimented with several things and have hired people to help me. Most of the boat folks use 3m so typically they use either a compound or imperial and then a cleaner wax to finish the surface. I have tried to use the #45 polish ti make the gelcoat look good an then a pure wax. I have read that the flagship wax is better, but there has never been an adequate explanation as to why.
My question is this: Can I apply the #45 Polish over a wax?
Is it effective if applied over a wax?
If I apply more wax over the polish, will it seal out the polish for the next time?
How do I know whether to use the #45 or the #63?
I hate all these numbers since one cannot go from low to high, so I am trying to understand. BTW, the boat is large enough that it is a continual process to wash and wax it, so I must go around and around applying products over and over, so any help is appreciated.
briman
My question is this: Can I apply the #45 Polish over a wax?
Is it effective if applied over a wax?
If I apply more wax over the polish, will it seal out the polish for the next time?
How do I know whether to use the #45 or the #63?
I hate all these numbers since one cannot go from low to high, so I am trying to understand. BTW, the boat is large enough that it is a continual process to wash and wax it, so I must go around and around applying products over and over, so any help is appreciated.
briman
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