Looks like a good kit at a decent price. I try and remember that if it says "marine" on it the cost is higher even if its the same thing. This looks like a deal though and should do fine.
Looks like a good kit at a decent price. I try and remember that if it says "marine" on it the cost is higher even if its the same thing. This looks like a deal though and should do fine.
Gelcoat polish and wax are different from automotive products. Gelcoat behaves differently from auto paint. Some products work on both, but you want to make sure whatever you get is clearly labeled as usable for marine applications.
To answer your original question, Meguiars is a good brand. If your boat is very hazy, you may need to use a compound before the polish to pull up the haze. It may even require wet sanding if it's REALLY bad. The package you posted seems to have good reviews, but I'm a bit suspicious at the "oxidation remover" in stage 1. Cheap vaguely named products tend to cover up defects as opposed to actually correcting them (even good brands have some bad products).
I use Meguiars #45 polish and Collinite 845 wax. The Collinite is an industrial insulator wax that works wonders and is extremely durable.
Boating magazing just did a full blown test on boat waxes. Take a look on their website. The Meguiars that I use was middle of the roadish.
According to the pic on the site, there is 3 Bottles . That comes to about $8.50 each. That wouyld be around the same cost as auto polish per bottle. Try West Marine. They will have the same product.See what there cost is compared to Amazon.
To answer your original question, Meguiars is a good brand. If your boat is very hazy, you may need to use a compound before the polish to pull up the haze. It may even require wet sanding if it's REALLY bad. The package you posted seems to have good reviews, but I'm a bit suspicious at the "oxidation remover" in stage 1. Cheap vaguely named products tend to cover up defects as opposed to actually correcting them (even good brands have some bad products).
I use Meguiars #45 polish and Collinite 845 wax. The Collinite is an industrial insulator wax that works wonders and is extremely durable.
Slide is right on
You have to remember that what you start with (shine) will be the finished product. Polish or wax , is just a protectant.
Was this the test?: http://www.boatingmag.com/maintenance/boat cleaning and care/boatinglab-tests-waxes?page=0,0
Because the Meguiars that you (and I) use had the highest score in the test.
Boating magazing just did a full blown test on boat waxes. Take a look on their website. The Meguiars that I use was middle of the roadish.