Marine Polishing Compound
Aquatech Marine Polishing Compound is a professional-grade polish built for gelcoat, fiberglass, metal, and painted marine surfaces. It removes light-to-moderate oxidation, lifts stains, and restores a clean, reflective gloss in a single step — with built-in UV inhibitors that help the finish resist fading, chalking, and salt corrosion between applications.
What it does
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Removes oxidation, water stains, and minor surface imperfections from gelcoat, fiberglass, metal, and painted boat surfaces
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Restores a deep, uniform gloss without the haze left by cheaper compounds
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UV inhibitors slow chalking and fading, extending the life of the finish
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Repels stains and salt buildup, making future washes faster
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Works by hand with a wax applicator or by machine with a polishing pad
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Safe for boats, yachts, jet skis, and other marine equipment
Specifications
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Spec |
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Surfaces |
Gelcoat, fiberglass, painted surfaces, metal, Plexiglass |
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Application |
Hand or machine (polishing pad, 1,500–2,000 RPM) |
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UV protection |
Yes, built-in UV inhibitors |
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Finish |
High gloss |
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Oxidation level |
Light to moderate (for heavy oxidation, use Buff & Cut first) |
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Safe on |
Boats, yachts, jet skis, RVs, PWCs |
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Cleanup |
Water-soluble |
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Made in |
USA |
How to use
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Wash and dry the surface thoroughly before polishing.
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Shake well. Apply a small amount to a wax applicator pad or polishing pad.
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Work in a small section (2–3 sq ft) using overlapping circular motions.
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Let the compound dry to a light haze, then buff off with a clean microfiber cloth.
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For heavily oxidized surfaces, start with Aquatech Buff & Cut Compound, then follow with this product.
Pairs with
For a mirror finish, follow this step with Aquatech Ultra High Gloss Polish. For heavy oxidation removal, precede with Aquatech Buff & Cut Compound.
Good to know
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Not recommended for matte or satin finishes
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Avoid working in direct sunlight on hot surfaces
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Water-soluble — cleans up with soap and water