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just got done ordering 100 bucks worth of Frenzy wax and cleaners
Looking at picking up a Buffer/Polisher this weekend
Question about AquaBuff
how much would I need?
it comes in 16 oz containers and have a 28' boat.
also, is it OK to buff the boat one day and then wax it the second?
just got done ordering 100 bucks worth of Frenzy wax and cleaners

Looking at picking up a Buffer/Polisher this weekend
Question about AquaBuff
how much would I need?
it comes in 16 oz containers and have a 28' boat.
also, is it OK to buff the boat one day and then wax it the second?
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A 16 oz. bottle of Aqua Buff will do your 28. Be sure to follow directions; keep wetting it down with a spray bottle of water.
Yes, you can buff one day and wax the next. Wash the boat between Aqua-Buffing and waxing. This closes the pores that are opened during the buffing process.
Thanks for your order.
Yes, you can buff one day and wax the next. Wash the boat between Aqua-Buffing and waxing. This closes the pores that are opened during the buffing process.
Thanks for your order.
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There are quite a few, depending on how much $ you want to spend. Just make sure you get a high speed buffer. You'll want to buff the Aqua Buff at around 1200 rpm.
I have a DeWalt and a Milwaukee. Both very good, but if you are only going to use it once in awhile, check Sears or other department store and get one that is less expensive. Just a tip...the more expensive the buffer, the HEAVIER it is! And, believe me, they all get heavy after awhile.
I have a DeWalt and a Milwaukee. Both very good, but if you are only going to use it once in awhile, check Sears or other department store and get one that is less expensive. Just a tip...the more expensive the buffer, the HEAVIER it is! And, believe me, they all get heavy after awhile.