Toon'r
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I had a few minutes so I thought I would wipe my pontoons off B)

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I always buffed out my glass boat but this is the first time polishing pontoons. I went to u-tube(how to polish aluminum by tonymetalart) and checked out a couple of video's. I ordered Zypher buffing wheels and rouges. Notice that is plural!Wow what a difference,how long do you think to do the complete polish and what are you using.......
Boat stays out of the water. Longest time in is a week while on Vaca. From what others on here have said, I'm expecting to do a light buff maybe once or twice a yr. since this is my first go-round, I'm not sure. I plan on spraying it with the Pro 50 Eliminator and wiping them down coming off the water. Just gonna try a few different things to see what works best.I must admit that the shiny toons do look great but for me I can't justify the effort. However they do look so good that you have me considering so I must ask a question. Once polished how long before you have to do the entire buff out again? Does your boat stay in the water or lifted out?
First thing is to make sure your buffer will turn up there in the 3000rpm range but not over 3500. Agin, I have a $39 dollar Harbor freight variable speed buffer and its done the job so far. You will want to get the flanges for the wheels. They come with the nut and lock washer to bolt it all together. They are $15 and worth it. You should'nt need the shaft extender and put the beveled part of the flange to the wheel. You need the rake as well. You will want to run your wheel on the rake prior to polishing to open them up and then occcasionally as the wheel cakes up. Use a seperate wheel for each level of rouge.Toon'r and BigBlock -
Okay, I'm about to ask a really stupid question, but I can't seem to find it online and I've never used a sander/polisher before. So I have the sander/polisher, and it came with a threaded backing plate thing and a bonnet and that's all that came with it. Neither of them will help me polish the toons. Might as well throw them both away.
So, what I'm left with is a 7 inch polisher with a threaded shaft. No flanges. Not even a locknut for the shaft. In order to mount those airway wheels, I assume I drag the polisher to the hardware store, and get two of the bigest washers I can find and a locknut that will screw onto the shaft of the polisher. Is that all I need to mount the airway wheels? The airway wheels already appear to have metal hubs on them (from pics, I haven't bought them yet). So, just wondering how all this fits together. Do I really need the flanges? Saw on some websites that a 3-inch washer will work with the airway wheels...
Thanks for any info. I'm pretty excited for the weather to warm up so I can polish the toons again (by machine this time). Bought the sharkhide already.