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Check out how to remove heavy oxidation from a black Searay boat using the correct polishing technique. In any kind of polishing your technique is very important in getting high quality results. 1. Start with 2’X 2’ section 2. You want to a follow a “M” pattern going horizontally overlapping with half of the buffing pad of your last pass. 3. Cross cut vertically over the same section always allowing the product and the pad to bring you the result you are looking for so don’t apply a lot pressure and don’t rush. 4. Keep polishing with same pattern until oxidation is removed. 5. Wipe with a microfiber, if you are happy with the result move to the section. Note: There’s no easy way. You might have to take several passes there is no magic compound or polishes you just wave at a boat to make it shine. It takes a lot skill and effort to produce high quality results. Machine: Makita Polisher Products: Farecla Extra Coarse Paste Compound Follow us on IG: https://www.instagram.com/tv/Cb_6GwAjXxu/? igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
"The general enquiry rate is lower... but the people enquiring are focused." In this clip from episode 18 of the Berthon International podcast, Ben Cooper and Alan McIlroy discuss the difference between enquiry volume and genuine buyer intent, and why the Palma International Boat Show still matters hugely to the brokerage market, even when footfall feels lighter. Full Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBg6lRxti3w Supporting Article: https://www.berthoninternational.com/berthon-blog/top-7-yacht-sales-insights-for-april-2026-2/ Host/s: Alan McIlroy, alan.mcilroy@berthon.co.uk & Ben Cooper, ben.cooper@berthon.co.uk; Tel: +44 (0)1590 679 222 #shorts #yachtbrokerage #yachtsales #yachtingindustry #yachtmarket #marineindustry #berthoninternational