Compounding helps remove oxidation, stains, and surface imperfections, restoring the boat’s original shine.
Polishing adds a protective layer, enhancing the glossy finish and improving the overall look of the boat.
The gelcoat on a boat is susceptible to environmental damage such as water contaminants, dirt and UV rays. Being exposed to these elements without protection can lead to fading of the gelcoat.
Polishing the hull reduces drag by smoothing the surface, which can potentially improve the boat's speed and fuel efficiency. A smoother surface also helps the boat glide through the water more easily.
After compounding and polishing, the boat’s surfaces become smoother, making them less prone to dirt and grime buildup. This makes cleaning and maintaining the boat easier and more efficient.
A boat that is well-maintained with a polished, shiny appearance often retains a higher resale value. Buyers are more likely to pay a premium for a boat that looks well-cared-for.
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