djtech2k
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 249
- Reaction score
- 27
- Points
- 97
- Location
- WV
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2012
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 21
I have read some threads here on boat finish but haven’t found what I am looking for.
My 2012 has some oxidation around the top edge of the boat, just above the bumper ring. The previous owner said that this happened to him each year after the winter and he would use a compound to buff it out and it went back to looking great. I have the snap on cover so this area is not covered.
Below the black bumper ring, the finish looks good and feels smooth.
So I want to get the top part back to shining and also take care of the whole boat to make sure it is in good shape and I don’t sacrifice any speed.
I bought the Star Brite Premium Cleaner Wax. Premium Cleaner Wax
I tried a few small spots by hand to see if it worked and it did improve but it didn’t shine like the lower part. So I borrowed a friends buffer and did a small spot this evening. The Star Brite people told me that I could use a buffer but not to work it off like a compound. He said to buff it on lightly and let sit to turn into a haze, and then rub off. Well I tried that but after about 2 seconds on the buffer it’s basically gone.
So I am looking for some tips on restoring or improving my bad areas and also taking good care of it all. What products do you guys use and how do you do it?
My 2012 has some oxidation around the top edge of the boat, just above the bumper ring. The previous owner said that this happened to him each year after the winter and he would use a compound to buff it out and it went back to looking great. I have the snap on cover so this area is not covered.
Below the black bumper ring, the finish looks good and feels smooth.
So I want to get the top part back to shining and also take care of the whole boat to make sure it is in good shape and I don’t sacrifice any speed.
I bought the Star Brite Premium Cleaner Wax. Premium Cleaner Wax
I tried a few small spots by hand to see if it worked and it did improve but it didn’t shine like the lower part. So I borrowed a friends buffer and did a small spot this evening. The Star Brite people told me that I could use a buffer but not to work it off like a compound. He said to buff it on lightly and let sit to turn into a haze, and then rub off. Well I tried that but after about 2 seconds on the buffer it’s basically gone.
So I am looking for some tips on restoring or improving my bad areas and also taking good care of it all. What products do you guys use and how do you do it?