Aqua Blue 100 and 200 are environmentally friendly compounds designed to efficiently remove scratches and polish surfaces to a mirror-like finish. Only half the normal compound usage is needed which makes it budget friendly compared to other compounds.

Aqua Blue 100 is a water-soluble compound that has a grit profile equivalent of w/d 1000 for heavy to medium compounding. It will remove scratch marks equivalent to w/d 600. It is great for getting rid of heavy oxidation and dull surfaces.

Aqua Blue 200 is also a water-soluble compound and has a grit profile equivalent to w/d 2000 for polishing/finishing. It will remove scratch marks equivalent to w/d 1000 and will buff to a high gloss/ mirror finish.

Popular Uses

Aqua Blue 100

-Dull and oxidized surfaces

-Removing scratches on gel coats, FRP parts, cultured marbles and acrylic/primer surfaces

-Removing wax and styrene build ups

Aqua Blue 200

-Removing small scratches from gel coats, FRP parts, cultured marbles and acrylic/primer surfaces.

-Polishing to a mirror-like surface

Needed Supplies:

  • Rotary buffing machine
  • Buffing pads- Heavy cut for Aqua Blue 100 and medium cut for Aqua Blue 200
  • Spray bottle full of clean water
  • Brush, sponge or clean cloth

Preparation

-Work in a well-ventilated area.

-Wear proper safety clothing including eye protection.

Application

-Surface needs to be clean and free from contaminates before getting started.

-Apply Aqua Blue 100 with a clean brush/sponge/cloth onto a small section

-Lightly spray some water on wool 4 ply buffing pad. Heavy cut wool pad is recommended.

-Lightly mist the surface

- Start rotary buffing machine at a lower speed and work up to 1,750-2,500 RPM

-Mist with water during the process

-Keep going until you see a shine

-Clean up the residue with a light soapy water solution

-If using Aqua Blue 200, get a new brush, rag or sponge to apply it with.

-Apply in a small section just like when applying the Aqua Blue 100

-Use a medium cut wool buff pad (often yellow)

-Lightly spray water on the buffing pad

-Start out slow and work up to 1,750-2,500 rpm.

-Mist with clean water during the process

-When surface is shiny and free of most compound, clean with light soap and water.

Handling and Storage

-Store in cool ventilated storage space

Important Notes

***Always try out a small test batch first. 

Use clean rags, brushes or sponges for applying the compound to the surface.

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