WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NO. 920 MARINE CLEANER AND NO. 631 MARINE COMPOUNDING POLISH
No.920 Fiberglass Boat Cleaner is a medium cut, economically designed compound best suited for the removal of gel coat staining, mild-moderate oxidation and other surface imperfections that can be commonly remedied by hand use. No. 631 Fleetcut's versatility combines the cut of a compound with the finish of a polish. Designed for machine use (rotary for cutting, DA for polishing) No. 631 utilizes advanced abrasives specifically engineered to remove moderate-heavy defects; oxidation, minor scratches, swirls, stains and compound haze while leaving behind a professional, mirror finish.
SHOULD 920 ALWAYS BE USED BEFORE APPLYING A WAX
920 should be used if any of the following conditions are present on the fiberglass: oxidation, streaks, discoloration, severe stains or water spots. If the boat is brand new and in pristine condition, 925 or 885 can be applied immediately.
IS 920 A CLEANER OR A COMPOUND
920 can act as both. It is a cleaner that will remove stubborn stains, water spots and discoloration. It also has the properties of a medium compound that will remove moderate oxidation while restoring the fiberglass finish to its original gloss and color.
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 925 AND 885
925 is a liquid gel version of the 885 Fleetwax. It provides a smooth spread and machine friendly application which can be applied in larger sections than a traditional paste wax.
IN WHICH DETAILING SCENARIO IS IT IDEAL TO USE 925
925 can save detailers many hours when waxing larger vessels. It provides 4-6 months of high gloss shine and durable UV protection and is easily applied with a DA polisher or wax orbital (finishing pad recommended). 925's user friendly formula is an excellent alternative for a shorter boating season, and it is also suitable to be layered over the 885 Fleetwax.