🌟 Polish Your Pride with Gtechniq!
Gtechniq Marine Multi-Stage Polish is a revolutionary 3-in-1 solution designed to clean, polish, and protect your boat's gelcoat. With a non-abrasive formula featuring advanced nano-particles, it restores a high-gloss finish while being gentle on surfaces. Eco-conscious consumers will appreciate its chemical-free composition, and every purchase supports marine conservation efforts. Trusted by boat enthusiasts worldwide, Gtechniq ensures customer satisfaction with over two decades of expertise.
Size | 5L |
Material type | 100% Cotton Jersey |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Gtechniq |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Gtechniq |
Item model number | Multi-Stage Polish |
Package Dimensions | 25 x 25 x 19 cm; 5.2 kg |
ASIN | B08DTYYXVF |
J**T
Works well!
I used this polish on my Four Winns Vista 238 and used about 3/4 of the container.Good coverage, and I felt like it was better than Meguiar's 91 Power Cut. I should have waited for a slightly warmer day to wheel. The compound did not dry or haze like I wished it did, so I had to wash my wool pad several times. Overall, this polish worked well and I'd probably get it again.
H**7
Oxidize it
Gtechniq specializes in many things and this is wonderful for scratches and removing oxidation while also polishing and cleaning your surfaces, can be used on many things not just boats but counter tops, cars, etc,
R**N
Works well
Goes on easy and buffs off easily. It leaves a slick surface that’s shinny and protected.
J**R
watch scratches disappear
Used polish with random orbital and made quick work of removing oxidation and fine scratches in clear coat. No off putting smells and worked quit effectively.
C**N
This stuff is great
I do quite a bit of epoxy resin work, for table tops, handle blanks for my partner's blacksmith/bladesmith practice, and I'm also a sculptor in glass, resin and metal. This stuff is great for restoring a finish on just about any of them.I tried it first on a worktable with a protective epoxy surface about a quarter-inch thick. It's been in near-constant use for three years in my studio, and over time has gotten the usual fine scratches, overheated in a couple of spots, etc., to become a little cloudy. I applied a little of this on the surface by hand, without even sanding out the scratches.The difference was remarkable. About three minutes of brisk rubbing with a microfiber cloth restored the clarity and made the surface shine (although you could still see the scratches, of course).Since then I've been using this as a final polish for sanded/cleaned/degreased epoxy work, and it does a lovely job with less elbow grease than some of my other finish choices. Apply it with a power buffer, and it's even faster. About the only thing it doesn't do much with is the glass, but I have other options for that.Highly recommended.
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