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Buffers & Pads

      Buffers & Pads Product Listings

      • Flitz XL Blue Buff - N - Polish Ball 7" w/ Polish
        $45.54
        $37.95

        Flitz Xtra Large Blue Buff - N - Polish Ball 7" w/ Polish  The Flitz Buff 'n Wax Ball, 7" in diameter and 4" inches wide, is perfect for use on large flat surfaces and ideal for waxing and buffing. A new way to Buff and Wax your painted surfaces,...

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      • Shurhold Zero Swirl Compound- Quart YBP-0108
        $40.99
        $23.49

        Shurhold Zero Swirl Compound- Quart Zero Swirl is a micro finishing compound uniquely designed to remove swirl marks and light scratches from clear coats and plastics. Used for: Clear Coat and Painted Surfaces Only!

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      Boat Buffers and Polishing Pads

      Boat buffers and polishing pads are essential tools for restoring shine and protecting fiberglass and gelcoat surfaces. Over time, exposure to sun, saltwater, and environmental contaminants can cause oxidation, dull finishes, and light surface imperfections.

      Using a marine buffer with the proper polishing pad allows boat owners to remove oxidation, restore gloss, and apply wax or polish evenly across the surface.

      • Remove oxidation and fading from fiberglass surfaces
      • Restore shine and clarity to gelcoat finishes
      • Apply boat wax and polish evenly
      • Remove minor scratches and swirl marks
      • Improve overall boat appearance

      Choosing the Right Boat Buffer Pad

      Different polishing pads are designed for different levels of surface correction and polishing. Choosing the right pad depends on the condition of the boat's finish and the type of product being used.

      Cutting Pads

      Cutting pads are designed for removing oxidation, heavy stains, and surface imperfections. These pads are typically used with compounds when restoring older fiberglass finishes.

      Polishing Pads

      Polishing pads help refine the surface after oxidation removal. They restore gloss and improve the clarity of the finish.

      Finishing Pads

      Finishing pads are used to apply wax or sealants and provide the final shine. These softer pads help achieve a smooth, high-gloss finish.

      Boat Buffing Tips

      Using proper buffing techniques helps prevent swirl marks and improves polishing results.

      • Wash the boat thoroughly before buffing
      • Use marine polishing compounds designed for fiberglass
      • Work in small sections when polishing
      • Use the appropriate pad for the level of oxidation
      • Finish with a protective wax or sealant

      Proper preparation with a boat wash ensures that dirt and contaminants do not scratch the surface during buffing.

      Boat Cleaning and Detailing Guides

      For step-by-step help cleaning and restoring different parts of your boat, explore these helpful guides.

      Frequently Asked Questions About Boat Buffers

      Do you need a buffer to polish a boat?

      A buffer is not required, but it makes polishing much easier and more consistent. Boat buffers allow you to apply compound, polish, or wax evenly across large surfaces.

      What pad should I use to remove oxidation from a boat?

      Cutting pads paired with a marine compound are typically used to remove oxidation from fiberglass or gelcoat surfaces.

      Can a buffer damage boat gelcoat?

      If used improperly, a buffer can create swirl marks or remove too much material. Always use the correct pad and compound for the surface condition.

      How often should you buff a boat?

      Most boats only need buffing when oxidation develops. Many boat owners polish and wax their boat once or twice per season to maintain the finish.

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