Offshoreonly.com

Offshoreonly.com (https://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/)
-   General Boating Discussion (https://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/general-boating-discussion-51/)
-   -   Compound and Wax (https://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/general-boating-discussion/195911-compound-wax.html)

Boomer35 09-23-2008 10:10 AM

Compound and Wax
 
What is the determining factor on deciding if you should compound first. I have a 2000 cigarette that the paint and clear coat is in really good shape, really no oxidation or any of that. There is some minor stuff but nothing at all major.

Is it bad to compound a boat if it doesnt need it. I have done a few boats with the 3m compound followed by the 3m wax and had great results. Im thinking of doing it this weekend to the Cig but dont want to compound if it could result in a negative

Boomer35 09-23-2008 12:39 PM

also, do all waxes have UV protection? i want to use the 3m wax/cleaner

Croozin2 09-23-2008 01:29 PM


Originally Posted by Boomer35 (Post 2694520)
What is the determining factor on deciding if you should compound first. I have a 2000 cigarette that the paint and clear coat is in really good shape, really no oxidation or any of that. There is some minor stuff but nothing at all major.

Is it bad to compound a boat if it doesnt need it. I have done a few boats with the 3m compound followed by the 3m wax and had great results. Im thinking of doing it this weekend to the Cig but dont want to compound if it could result in a negative

Boomer, I look at it this way. Each time you compound something you remove some of the material (gel coat, clear coat etc). Unless you have some major oxidation or have blemishes in the paint/gel that need to be wet-sanded and compounded, I wouldn't use a "compound". And, if you use an agressive/coarse compound, then you have a few steps between the compound and final glaze to get all of the haze and swirl out of it.

If the boat just doesn't quite shine as brilliantly as you might want, try a simple cleaner followed with a wax or cleaner/wax combo. That's all I ever do to mine and it shines like new. I am planning to try the Leverage Marine products as well. Have heard rave reviews about them.

Boomer35 09-23-2008 01:38 PM

i tried the leverage, i have no complaints, just want to try a wax this time

07DominatorSS 09-23-2008 03:20 PM


Originally Posted by Boomer35 (Post 2694752)
i tried the leverage, i have no complaints, just want to try a wax this time

Make sure that WAX is formulated for gel coats or marine use. Don't use an automotive wax, they contain different polymers and whatnot, which can actually discolor gel coats.

Croozin2 09-23-2008 04:12 PM


Originally Posted by 07DominatorSS (Post 2694857)
Make sure that WAX is formulated for gel coats or marine use. Don't use an automotive wax, they contain different polymers and whatnot, which can actually discolor gel coats.

Absolutely!!! Make sure it is a wax designated for marine use.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:30 PM.


Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.