Light Cut Suggestions

Ekea

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i want to do the interior vertical surfaces. i think i want a light polish (little/minimal cutting) i probably could just wax/seal it, but i think there is a tiny bit of room for improvement. id like a light a final level correcting product that i can do one round of, then wax/seal it. also dont want to spend a ton, but dont want a poor result so i will get whats needed.

ill be applying by hand

what do you like?
 
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3M Finesse It 2 works pretty good for what you describe. Then needs wax...

Oh....not done by hand.... forget my recommendation...I didn't read..... You would need a buffer.
 
I am now using TotalBoat Total Buff. It is machine applied and is a very fine cut, good for treatment of light oxidation and light scratches. It is equivalent to about 800-1000 grit wet sanding. Therefore id needs to be followed by a polish and maybe a wax for the best shine.
If you hull is not oxidized, I would skip the Total Buff and just use a polish. I have used Colonite in the past but switched lately to the Starbrite polish. It is easy to apply, buff and wipe off.