firecadet613
Well-Known Member
- May 10, 2007
- 5,253
- Boat Info
- SOLD - 2007 Four Winns V358
- Engines
- Twin VP 5.7GXi V-Drive / ZF63s
Spoke to rep on phone. He said that Pro Cut and Bubble gum are actually two separate one-step applications depending on the condition of your boat. If oxidized use Pro-cut then White Cloud Wax. If boat is in good shape then use Bubble Gum and White Cloud. Now I understand the skepticism when I read the threads. He said both products have diminishing abrasives and would polish down leaving no swirl marks. Find that hard to believe. I hate to ask but did you use Pro-Cut or Bubble gum, or did you do both? I think you said you've used it a couple years now, what do you think? If your familiar with Shurhold this Pro-cut and white cloud sounds a lot like the Buff Magic and Pro-Polish. Why did you switch from Presta?
I spoke with Jeff at Smoove as well before I made the switch. Good guy that knows his stuff.
I bought Presta when I was doing a few gelcoat repairs a few boats ago. Sold my barely used Presta kit on Facebook for almost what I had in it. None of the boats I've owned have had any oxidation until my current (thats what I get for buying a 12 year old boat). Before Smoove I really just used Starbrite Premium Polish (still have a bottle).
Smoove is really easy to use and not complicated. Aside from removing sanding marks, my first time using pro cut was last week. I put Bubble Gum on after to remove any remaining swirls and also act as the wax until I get to it (it's on my non dock side).
@Geowh pick a product, buy it and go.
@Shaps I agree 100%. Your boat looks damn good!
@Blueone I'm right here, chill! The wife asked if I was going to open this box of Starke or send it back... and there it sits.
Maybe @Geowh wants it?