With no customer cars to do today I figured I would tackle my boat since I have neglected it for a while. I ran into a problem though.
Started out with a 2000 grit wet sand and then used Megs Marine #49 on a Makita rotary. Used Megs Ultimate Compound on a section but found that it did nothing for the finish.
Then used Megs #45 with my PC and it left an ok shine. Nothing spectacular but I think from the years of neglect from previous owners this is the best I may get out of it.
I tried topping it with Opti-Seal and it actually took the shine away in some spots. I couldn't capture it with my camera unfortunately.
So I figured I would use some Mothers QD on the spots and that made it worse yet.
So I went back over with the #45 and called it a night.
Is there a cure time with #45 before I move on or what could be my problem here?
Started out with a 2000 grit wet sand and then used Megs Marine #49 on a Makita rotary. Used Megs Ultimate Compound on a section but found that it did nothing for the finish.
Then used Megs #45 with my PC and it left an ok shine. Nothing spectacular but I think from the years of neglect from previous owners this is the best I may get out of it.
I tried topping it with Opti-Seal and it actually took the shine away in some spots. I couldn't capture it with my camera unfortunately.
So I figured I would use some Mothers QD on the spots and that made it worse yet.
So I went back over with the #45 and called it a night.
Is there a cure time with #45 before I move on or what could be my problem here?