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Aqua-Buff 2000 is a high-gloss polishing compound, which takes out fine scratches (1000-grit or higher) and swirl marks. It is used whenever a high-gloss finish is desired. Aqua Buff 2000 does not contain oils or polymers, allowing you to see the true surface. Aqua Buff also contains no harmful products to the environment, totally breaking down and disappearing.
This product is recommended to be used with a foam polishing pad (123954)
$22.99 – $69.99
Aqua Buff 2000 is the second step in the environmentally friendly 2 part process for compounding and polishing, which is primarily used to eliminate fine scratches, swirls and light to moderate gelcoat oxidation.
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Dab on about a 2” dab, roughly the size of a poker chip on your polishing pad for every 20 square feet of surface you are applying. A little goes a long way.
By using a spray bottle, apply a light mist onto the part. The buffing pad captures the compound/polish, and also the water. When the part appears dry, add more water with the spray bottle. As long as a milky liquid appears when the pad captures the water additional polish is not needed.
If using a commercial buffer, 2400 rpm is recommended. Hand wiping will not accomplish the necessary speed. If compounding, use at full speed; if polishing use half speed. Apply even, circular strokes with a light, but firm pressure, adding additional water as needed.
After buffing, wash the surface with soapy water to remove any leftover polish.
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