Z-Worthy
Active Member
Our boat is a 1997, and we bought it last summer. The gelcoat on the hull is probably an 8 out of 10, but the topside is probably what I would call a 5 out of 10. I bought some of this newer 3M Imperial Compound and Finishing Material thinking it would be the perfect all-in-one solution. I can definitely buff the hull to perfection with this stuff; works great! But it doesn't seem aggressive enough to cut through the oxidation on the topside. But 3M claims that when used properly this has just as much cut as their 3M Marine Compound. Has anyone else used it? Any tips or suggestions? I watched some YouTube videos and maybe I need to slow the buffer down. But I figured I would ask the forum before I went and bought a bottle of the Super Duty.