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03-31-2006, 11:13 PM #1
Meguiars #45 - Anyone ever use before?
I met a guy today who swears up and down by this product to restore and keep gelcoats fresh? He said to use after a heavy cutting compound and then seal with #56. Anyone familiar with Meguiars #45????
Just curious...
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04-03-2006, 01:22 AM #2
Bob, I'm not sure if I tried that product, but I will say that I like using Zymol on my boat - not the Autozone Zymol either.
Greg
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04-03-2006, 05:46 AM #3
I have always been impressed with Meguires products. BTW, if you are trying to bring back faded or oxidized gelcoat, there is a product called aquabuff 2000 that is amazing. My euro was getting faded and I hit it with aquabuff a couple of months ago
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04-03-2006, 11:02 PM #4
Fish...
do you lay that on after a compound or is it an all in one? Do you wax/ seal it after? Also- where can it be purchased???? Thanks...Bob
Greg- I use Zymol on my Porsche- stuff works great!!! Never thought of using it on the boat.
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04-04-2006, 10:06 AM #5Originally Posted by nyseguy
Nyseguy, I used it instead of a compound. It cuts really well and shines with no swirls. I guess it is an all in one, however, I did use McGuire's (not sure the number) after for a gloss finish, although I am not sure i needed it. The shine was not much better, but my thinking was that it would last longer.
Buying it is the thing, I read about aquabuff for about a year or so before I was able to get it. Their web-site's shopping cart is not the best, but I eventually got it. I also recently found it at a fiberglass specialty shop and bought a bunch more. Here is the manufacturer's site. http://www.aqua-buff.com/site/478459/product/AB2000 If you cannot get it through them let me know and I can go to the fiberglass shop and get it for you if you are interested.
another links:
http://www.duratec1.com/dp17-18.html
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06-13-2006, 08:45 AM #6Member
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Aqua Buff It
Go with the Aqua-buff. That is the best stuff I have ever used. If you know your way around a buffer I highly recommend it. It must be used with a minimum 2000 rpm buffer and Lambs wool pads. The results are outstanding. It is a polish so you really need to put a good heavy coat of caranuba wax on after the polish to keep it shining. The stuff retails for about 15 bucks and its on sale for 10 +shipping at the website on fishes post (http://www.aqua-buff.com/site/478459/product/AB2000)
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06-13-2006, 08:48 AM #7Member
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Sorry about posting on this one! Just realized it was over 2 months old!!