Ex-SolentBoy
Well-Known Member
The OP was talking about the cabin top and sides. If it's anything like mine, that consists of small strips of shiny gelcoat interspersed with lots of non-slip. Like a previous poster, I find that a modified mouse sander is by far the easiest tool for compounding/polishing. 'Modified' means tying a sponge/rag over the sanding face. A two handed polisher is way over the top for these small areas, leaving spots of compound polish sprayed all over the non-slip.
Spot on, lots of small areas between non slip. I have a couple of mouse sanders and never thought of modding them.
I really don't want lots of spatter. The surface is only mildly oxidised and hand rubbing would get rid of it. I am just lazy.