demco99
Well-Known Member
Hey guys,
As a newbie to boat ownership I have a couple questions about keeping my fiberglass looking good. It's an 18' Whaler Outrage - Going to cut-polish and wax her in my driveway this week. What products for each do you recommend? Do I need to get my hand on a power buffer? How long do I leave each product on before removal etc? How many reapplications are necessary? Nearly complete newb when it comes to this stuff just know how to fish!
There's a noticeable difference between the hull itself and the fiberglass above the rub rail - I'm guessing the area above hasn't been cutpolished or waxed in awhile is what caused this. Should I use the same products above the rub rail? Do it all by hand(no buffer)? Is there better stuff to use on the non-skid(traction wax)? How do you guys get around the cleats and hard to reach areas?
Would love general knowledge as well - how many times per season should I give her this cutpolish/wax treatment? Just some Vim and a good rinse of freshwater sufficient after a day's fishing?
Cheers
As a newbie to boat ownership I have a couple questions about keeping my fiberglass looking good. It's an 18' Whaler Outrage - Going to cut-polish and wax her in my driveway this week. What products for each do you recommend? Do I need to get my hand on a power buffer? How long do I leave each product on before removal etc? How many reapplications are necessary? Nearly complete newb when it comes to this stuff just know how to fish!
There's a noticeable difference between the hull itself and the fiberglass above the rub rail - I'm guessing the area above hasn't been cutpolished or waxed in awhile is what caused this. Should I use the same products above the rub rail? Do it all by hand(no buffer)? Is there better stuff to use on the non-skid(traction wax)? How do you guys get around the cleats and hard to reach areas?
Would love general knowledge as well - how many times per season should I give her this cutpolish/wax treatment? Just some Vim and a good rinse of freshwater sufficient after a day's fishing?
Cheers