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Originally Posted by mcderns
Cool thanks. Do you think its overkill to do 3 steps? The gelcoat gloss + color restore, final step polish then carnuba wax and seal?
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Yes, I kind of think this would be overkill...
It's a good practice to always use the least aggressive product to get the job done.
For garage kept performance boats like yours, usually a quality one-step product works great for removing the most recent wear-n-tear while maintaining the show room new look.
My favorite boats to buff out are performance boats just because,
A: They're cool.
B: They're easy.
The larger the boat, the more time and effort to buff them out unless they are still in like new condition or brand new.
Just to make sure, you're positive the entire finish on both goats are gel-coat? That is no one has ever painted these hulls? Even just the topside?