msavold
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 768
- Reaction score
- 1,399
- Points
- 252
- Location
- Columbia, MD
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2012
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 24
Thought I'd get around to eliminating some of the dock rash from the previous owner (and, um, yeah, a couple I put on second time out...).
I've got polishing compound, wet/dry sandpaper down to 2000, and a container of the Spectrum color matched paste, so pretty much good to go - except for one thing I'm still not sure about, even after having watched videos, etc.
When do you just try to buff a scratch out and when should you use the paste first???
Everything I've read/seen includes guidelines reminiscent of recipes from my mother and my mother in law (you know, "add some flour until the dough feels right"). Use paste when the scratch is kinda' deep. Is there a more definitive guideline than "deep-ish"?
Or should I just fill all of them since I have a couple of nicks down to fiberglass (small things, about 1/8" diameter...) that I want to get rid of, which means I'll be mixing up some paste anyway?
I've got polishing compound, wet/dry sandpaper down to 2000, and a container of the Spectrum color matched paste, so pretty much good to go - except for one thing I'm still not sure about, even after having watched videos, etc.
When do you just try to buff a scratch out and when should you use the paste first???
Everything I've read/seen includes guidelines reminiscent of recipes from my mother and my mother in law (you know, "add some flour until the dough feels right"). Use paste when the scratch is kinda' deep. Is there a more definitive guideline than "deep-ish"?
Or should I just fill all of them since I have a couple of nicks down to fiberglass (small things, about 1/8" diameter...) that I want to get rid of, which means I'll be mixing up some paste anyway?