Bo

I assume from the picture, the forward section is that which is yellowish.   You used Meguair Wax #50 which is a combination cleaner and polish.   This, or similar products, may not be the best to start restoring a heavy oxidized gelcoat surface.

The combination cleaner and wax will lift out the dirt from the pores in the gelcoat and you are simply mixing them up in the one step product.   It might be best to first use a gelcoat cleaner only to remove the oxidation and dirt.  My hull is white and every second year I use Collinite 920 Cleaner before I wax with Colilinite 925. It is a 2 step process but you should not have the yellowish gelcoat if you do this.   Try using a cleaner only on the part you have already done to see what happens.


https://www.collinite.com/product-category/marine/


Rob Abbott
AZURA
C&C 32 - #277
Halifax, N.S.

On 6/6/2020 11:51 PM, General Gao via CnC-List wrote:
Hi everyone,

The hull of my boat has not been polished/waxed for a few seasons (I don't believe the previous owner did anything in recent years) so the white hull is a bit oxidized and dull. Today my son helped me to polish the hull. We used the Meguair Wax #50, to my surprise, where it was polished (a small area) turned out to be a bit more yellowish than white. Is this expected? (I hope the picture is clear enough).

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BAiDMWmeSLHU3r-Gsh-N-f3B_iR4FU3J/view?usp=sharing

Or is it just I am not doing this correctly?

Thank you,

Bo



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