+1 on that!I'm fairly confident that I made the right decision here.
I used the 3M perfect-it products and a dewalt buffer on my cockpit last year and it came back like new. It takes a while but it works, first used the heavy cutting compound and moved on to step 2 polish/way and finally step 3 with wax.kind of in the same boat ( Ha) myself. Boat i just bought has many spots on the hull that are very flat. Altough not appearing oxidized, i tried rubbing compound, then wax on some test spots with poor results.Wondeeing now if i have to wetsand first, im unsure of where the tipoinf pount is here. Wondering if oxidation remover woykd be effective first instead of sanding even if the hull is not chalky...
So i assume cutting compund is basically a bad -ass rubbing compound,more aggressive?I used the 3M perfect-it products and a dewalt buffer on my cockpit last year and it came back like new. It takes a while but it works, first used the heavy cutting compound and moved on to step 2 polish/way and finally step 3 with wax.