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Re: bass boat scratch remover? [Re: Kyle405] #11247103 11/27/15 01:16 AM
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Originally Posted By: Kyle405
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Buff and wax once a year.

You don't wanna wax the hull


Since when? I find that contrary to all the fiberglass shops recommendation. Wax helps with UV protection, oxidation and scratch prevention.


Wax the top cap and sides, not the hull

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Re: bass boat scratch remover? [Re: Kyle405] #11247124 11/27/15 01:25 AM
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Originally Posted By: Kyle405
Originally Posted By: Delvec
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Buff and wax once a year.

You don't wanna wax the hull


Since when? I find that contrary to all the fiberglass shops recommendation. Wax helps with UV protection, oxidation and scratch prevention.



High performance guys will actually sand their hulls lightly with the water flow. It makes air between the hull and water, the less water contact, the more speed.

Re: bass boat scratch remover? [Re: texasbassin] #11247141 11/27/15 01:30 AM
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If you have bad scratches you can use Marine-Tex epoxy to fill in the gouges and then wet sand the areas back smooth. This stuff dries really, realllllyyyyy hard! I spent about 5 hours sanding it down.

I filled this massive gouge in a few years ago with it and so far it looks just as good as the factory gel coat did. I have no idea what caused this and about had a heart attack when I saw it.




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Re: bass boat scratch remover? [Re: grout-scout] #11247209 11/27/15 02:08 AM
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Originally Posted By: grout-scout
If you have bad scratches you can use Marine-Tex epoxy to fill in the gouges and then wet sand the areas back smooth. This stuff dries really, realllllyyyyy hard! I spent about 5 hours sanding it down.

I filled this massive gouge in a few years ago with it and so far it looks just as good as the factory gel coat did. I have no idea what caused this and about had a heart attack when I saw it.






+1 on the Marine-Tex for gouges.

Re: bass boat scratch remover? [Re: texasbassin] #11247326 11/27/15 03:01 AM
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I have on gash that looks at little better than the one above, but the others are surface scratches. So marine tex for large gouge. And buff and wax the hull for the smaller scratches. Thanks guys!


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Re: bass boat scratch remover? [Re: texasbassin] #11247345 11/27/15 03:11 AM
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I've had good success wet sanding the scratches with 1500 - 2000 grit wet sandpaper; then followed by rubbing compound and a buffer, followed by polishing compound, then some 3M Marine Finesse-It II. When using a buffer/polisher use the lowest speed and a foam or wool pad. If you don't have a buffer, you can use a random orbital polisher, but it will take longer. Be careful not to apply too much pressure to the buffer as the wool pad can damage the gel coat. Go slow and frequently check your progress.

Re: bass boat scratch remover? [Re: texasbassin] #11247350 11/27/15 03:13 AM
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+2 on the Marine Tex.

Re: bass boat scratch remover? [Re: texasbassin] #11247426 11/27/15 03:45 AM
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+3 Marine Tex fixed one like that three ft long from dragging over a T fence pole.


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Re: bass boat scratch remover? [Re: grout-scout] #11247476 11/27/15 04:06 AM
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Originally Posted By: grout-scout
Originally Posted By: Kyle405
Originally Posted By: Delvec
Originally Posted By: Der Vorsteher™
Buff and wax once a year.

You don't wanna wax the hull


Since when? I find that contrary to all the fiberglass shops recommendation. Wax helps with UV protection, oxidation and scratch prevention.



High performance guys will actually sand their hulls lightly with the water flow. It makes air between the hull and water, the less water contact, the more speed.


This is true. However, I would always wax a bassboat hull.

Re: bass boat scratch remover? [Re: texasbassin] #11247601 11/27/15 06:25 AM
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Although highly effective take caution on wet sanding, you shouldn't do that very often.

Re: bass boat scratch remover? [Re: texasbassin] #11247843 11/27/15 02:45 PM
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If it's not taking on water then I wouldn't worry about scratches myself. Bass boat made to be fished in... Not a boat show.

Re: bass boat scratch remover? [Re: Jobie99] #11248014 11/27/15 04:18 PM
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Originally Posted By: Jobie99
Although highly effective take caution on wet sanding, you shouldn't do that very often.


Agreed. If you use a sanding block and a light touch with 1500 - 2000 grit you should be OK for scratches that don't go through the gelcoat.

Re: bass boat scratch remover? [Re: texasbassin] #11249542 11/28/15 06:38 AM
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For scratches and scuffs use Meguiar's M6732 on a DA with a waffle pad. M6732 is a MARINE compound for fiberglass. Paint is not the same as fiberglass.

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