Looks nice. Menzerna probably gives the best shine on cars. Which product did you use.......the polish or the sealant or both?
Dave
I used the Menzerna Super Intensive Polish PO83 polish, then used the 1Z einszett Glanz sealant.
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Looks nice. Menzerna probably gives the best shine on cars. Which product did you use.......the polish or the sealant or both?
Dave
I used the Menzerna Super Intensive Polish PO83 polish, then used the 1Z einszett Glanz sealant.
Is the Einszett a wax or a polymer? I am not familiar with their product line up.
Let us know how this holds up for the rest of the season. In the meantime enjoy that shine. :thumbsup:
Dave
Hey Crownline.....lookin' good! So that is not bottom paint on the first pic?
Ahhhhh.....the Admiral just bought me the Makita kit for my B-day! "I thought you said that was the better one" she told me. Maybe they do get it, sometimes. Life is good....:grin:
Gave the ol' girl and end of the season rub down and waxing. Even got the G/F to give me a hand. I can't believe how well she shines. You guys, with this thread, have given me the perfect recipe for perfection!
My only question, with Compound, Polishing, and Waxing at the end of the season, will I need to repeat the process in the spring, or just give her a good washdown? (I'm talking about the boat...not the girl)
Gave the ol' girl and end of the season rub down and waxing...
What's this end of season nonsense? I see palm trees in the photo and an AZ location. You should be putting it back in the water for another 6 months of winter boating!:huh::grin:
Looking great. Can't wait until you get it up here next summer.
IAnyway.... the hull still shines but it could use some deep polishing above the rub rail to get it back to brand new looking. Plus the blue stripes could use a light wet sanding to really pop. Here's by restoration plan.... is this the right approach?
1. Mask the blue stripes and wet sand starting with 1500, wash then finish with 2000. Wash again.
2. Buff the whole boat (top to bottom) with the PC7424 using Meguiar's Marine One-Step Compound
3. After buffing I will finish it off with Star Bright Premium Marine Polish with PTEF
Thoughts? I know everyone has their preferred polish/wax but I have always had great results with Star Bright.