going on 20 years of this.
What I demonstrate in my videos is the same thing that helped build the 2nd largest boat detailing company in the nation, because it made customers happy and gave us the time and money to hire/train and retain good employees and keep growing. Good luck doing that with Wetsanding only.
I do smaller boats now but the thinking is the same; more happy customers, less cost/effort and a growing business. You can make mistakes with a buffer but they're fewer and further apart and for a novice or new boat owner, which do you think they'd pick up and understand easier?
Lastly, many customers don't know what a swirl is or have Oxidation in their gelcoat wanting a light wax. They don't know what great looks like.
As long as all the oxidation is removed, you have a clean surface, protected with a great sealant, the boat will look better than new with both styles, I just don't want to make people go through 18 steps when 3 will work just fine.
Lee
Alwayswithacoke@HM