Sure! I'll help with your boat!

cahlroach

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I am going to help a friend clean up his boat on Sunday, I plan on using the Klasse twins on it after we clean it up.

Anyway, the boat is in pretty good condition, a little oxidation on the top, but the main problem is there appears to be a rust colored layer on the portion of the boat that sits in the water all the time.



Any suggestions on the best way to remove this without damaging the fiberglass?



Thanks in advance.
 
You might want to clean the gel coat real good first depending on its condition with something a little harsher than AIO. For the water scum stains, I use a product called ON/OFF. Use rubber gloves and paint it on, and it removes just about any stain. Follow up with your KLASSE twins....



On my boat I use Zaino, on my dad's we use NU FINISH. NU finish is a great one step product for a boat. IF there is some chaukyness or oxidation, you will have to start with some 3M abrasives first to give the sealant something to BITE into and bond...........



Good luck....



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My old 23' RAVEN and my dad's Silverton 30X
 
About a month ago my nephew called me and asked for advice on a good boat wax. After asking him a few questions I learned he had just bought a boat that may need some work. He said it had some oxidation and he wanted it cleaned up before the boating season. It was like pulling teeth to get him to send me a pic, but from what I gathered it may need some work beyond his ability (since he did not have a polisher and/or any experience using one.) The good news is he offered to buy me a plane ticket if I helped him restore the finish on his boat. Long story short, my enthusiasm for detailing led me on a trip into territory I had not tred, boat detailing. I was hoping I could conquer the beast with a PC, but expecting the worst I packed the rotary as well. As you will see later, I am glad I did. I never did get a pic so I was not quite sure what to buy, but after a bit of research I settled on trying Meguiar?s One Step Compound.

I set off for the airport in Phoenix at 5 am Thursday and arrived in SLC, UT at 8:45. We drove to his house passed Park City and scoped out a storage unit his friend offered to let him use for the project. The storage unit was not much, in fact it sucked, but his garage was full of crap and time was short. We made it work.

We started at the car wash with the pre-wash soak and the pink foamy crap the brush spits out. We scrubbed by hand with a couple of wash bones and hit it with a high-pressure rinse. We dried it and set off for the storage unit.

Here is the boat before we started. It does not look too bad, right?

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On closer inspection you see this.

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I left PHX early but after all the work to get the boat washed and in place we only had time for a few test spots and about 10% of our polishing. (My nephew was done then, he wanted to just wax and go.) Here is a good before and after.

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We did have a halogen light to work with but it made most of the pics look yellow. Here is a shot of a good scuff we took out with the One Step.

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The One Step Compound was making good progress but some spots were so hazy that it was tough to tell if we were not getting the oxidation or maybe leaving polish behind. After a call to Meguiar?s customer care we decided to press forward and keep polishing. We polished once with the rotary and followed with the PC. Still I felt we needed a clean up polish. After day two of polishing I ran to Park City and picked up a bottle of Meg Ultimate Compound. I know it's not designed for boats, but it is the closest polish with a bit of bite that I had access to. Meguiar?s Customer Care said it was quite aggressive for cars but tame on a gel coat which is harder than auto paint. So I thought we might have something that would help clean things up a bit and still have a bit of bite. Well it was just what the doctor ordered.

On day three, my nephew got called to work and had to fly to Atlanta. Well his brother came to help (He worked his butt off). We re-polished the entire boat with the PC and Ultimate Compound and applied two coats of Collinite 476.

Here is where the boat starts to look good.

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After Wax. I think it turned out pretty good.
(This side of the the boat was exposed to more sun because of where the previous owner stored it and was much chalkier than the before/after I showed)

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A few incidental pics. You can see I destroyed one pad.

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The rest are toast anyway. Even with frequent cleaning they soaked up a ton of polish and debris. My bag was over weight so I think I will toss a few things before I go home. I will evaluate that in the morning.

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Man what a work out, I am pooped. 72 hours later the boat looks great, but I would keep working on it to get it perfect (I?m out of vacation time so I must go home.)
Got to use a few power tools! Boat exceeds nephew's expectations! Got to have dinner with an old friend twice! (she's really cute) All in all it was a great trip. Some use of vacation time, right?

Thanks for reading!



:White Horse:
 
Boat polish

Results look stunning.Glad you tried the One Step because I also picked some up to try on a boat that my sister just bought and asked me to try and bring it back to life. I see you had the orange pads on hand. Did you try any wool pads with the rotary ? I was thinking about even trying some old maroon Meg's pads I had sitting around that never have been used.
Her boat is quite a bit more faded than your brothers but if it comes even close to your results , she will be estatic.
Paul S
 
Results look stunning.Glad you tried the One Step because I also picked some up to try on a boat that my sister just bought and asked me to try and bring it back to life. I see you had the orange pads on hand. Did you try any wool pads with the rotary ? I was thinking about even trying some old maroon Meg's pads I had sitting around that never have been used.
Her boat is quite a bit more faded than your brothers but if it comes even close to your results , she will be estatic.
Paul S

I did not try wool, I wish I had. I only brought one bag and ran out of room. We really didn't have time to run to a detailing store which was an hour away. Even in the condition this boat started I wish I had a stronger cleaner, like an oxidation remover and a few wool pads. We made it work but it required more work with foam. Keep the pads clean and use the polish sparingly. i kept a fresh bucket handy and rinsed often (spin dry with rotary). Good Luck!
 
Great job Bio, the boat looks 100000% better. :notworthy:

Thanks Todd! I had a fun time doing it actually, loved the challenge. I sure wish the boat was at home with my bigger pad selection. I also would have tried a few Menzerna polishes. I am more familiar with the speeds and working times. One Step had a learning curve.
 
Nice results and beautiful boat! That shine will result in about +4 knots of speed!

A friend of mine gave me about a dozen 7.5" twisted wool pads. Those on my rotary did wonders on my neighbors boat. Gel coat is a b***h.
 
Nice results and beautiful boat! That shine will result in about +4 knots of speed!

A friend of mine gave me about a dozen 7.5" twisted wool pads. Those on my rotary did wonders on my neighbors boat. Gel coat is a b***h.

Ya! I learned a few things about gel coat. Going wool next time!

Man thats a fun looking boat. Sounds like everybody won on this adventure :wizard:

Yep! I got a trip out of it to see my friend. She is sweeter than the boat. :angel:

Wow, great correction on the boat! looks great:clap:

Thanks! I wanted to try the Gel Coat Labs products but I didn't know he was serious until last minute and I had to go with a product I could find locally. I have another boat on tap in the next few weeks that is pampered and garaged. I have time to order some more product. I'll do it right this time!
 
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