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Meguiar’s Marine/RV One Step Compound is a 32 oz professional-grade polishing compound designed to remove oxidation, scratches, stains, and water spots from fiberglass gel coat surfaces. Its advanced 80-grit aluminum oxide formula restores vibrant color and delivers a high-gloss finish, suitable for use by hand or machine. Trusted by enthusiasts and professionals alike, it revitalizes marine and RV exteriors with ease, backed by over a century of Meguiar’s expertise.

























| ASIN | B00029CYRG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #438 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #3 in Polishing & Rubbing Compounds |
| Brand Name | Meguiar's |
| Compatible Material | Fiberglass |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,937) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00070382167325 |
| Grit Material Type | Aluminum Oxide |
| Grit Number | 80 |
| Grit Type | Medium |
| Included Components | MEGUIAR'S |
| Item Dimensions | 3.74 x 2.56 x 8.86 inches |
| Item Type Name | Meguiar's M6732 Marine/RV One Step Compound, 32 oz |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Meguiar's |
| Material Type | Fiberglass |
| UPC | 070382167325 |
| Unit Count | 32.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Warranty Description | LIMITED WARRANTY |
G**.
Nice polish for your FIberglass RV or boat
I used this to remove light oxidation from my RV before I put 3 coats of ceramic coating on it. I used it on a wool pad and it worked great. Meguiars products are top notch as most people know.
~**B
May work almost too good.....!
I just wanted to see if I could remove/improve the white haze that was on the decals of an old (1985) Dodge RV.....it literally made the decals look shiny & brand new!! Amazing. But be warned, if you start it's hard to know when to quit! It makes a very noticeable difference, so ya can't stop in the middle/partial of panel/decal. I could tell immediately that the product was working because "color" started to come off on the rag, which surprised me and I had to double-check that they were actually decals, not paint. If applied by hand the user can hear & feel the product working/changing as it dissolves the oxide and starts to leave a shiny smooth surface. It does not require alot of "pressure" but a Boat or RV tend to be big so alot of (volume) rubbing will be necessary! LOL I have not used a product like this since the 80's, in the way that it feels when applied & the results it gets/brings. Highly recommend product for vinyl decals & fiberglass/paint brightening/refreshing!! Apply by hand to small area, in shade & wipe off while fresh. Finish each section before proceeding. May have to reapply product to remove dried smeary/stain from the cleaning-action (while rubbing) in surrounding area of use. Just wipe off while wet with clean rag/towel. Enjoy.....wax on/wax off. Very satisfying...... ~B Have good supply of clean terry cloth towels, turn/fold often.
D**H
Good Stuff. Not One Step.
Have used Meguire's products for decades. Worth the extra price. Bought this to restore fiberglass cap and siding on our RV. Applied with orbital buffer on the really weathered portion of the front. By hand on the sides and back. It does clean and restore. Definitely must use a liberal amount as you apply. For really worn finishes it may take 2-3 times of buffing and additional product. Final wipe with clean cotton towel will bring out the gloss finish. And it looks really good. Why not 5 stars?? Two things. 1. Benefit is short-lived. But then, nobody makes a restorer/cleaner/wax that lasts very long. Duration of the shine can be enhanced by applying Meguiar's 56 afterward. Which leads me to my second item. 2. It's called One Step, but the recommendation is to apply the #56 formula afterwards. See the rear label photo with the directions. I would recommend and buy again. But understand if its a large project like an RV front that has a very dull finish, it's going to take some effort. And if you want it to last long, wash it every 6 months and reapply the #56. The good thing is, if you maintain it like that, it's easier to wipe on and buff off. God Bless your efforts. :-)
C**T
Excellent compound for removing and polishing out dull oxidation on grp
This stuff works a treat on my RV roof and also used to remove scuff marks on my car
F**S
Happy Shine.
This compound put a great shine on my 5th Wheel Trailer. Myt 5ht Wheel sits in the AZ sun all year so it takes a beating. This product was easy to use and any excess was easy to wipe or wash off.
C**T
Excellent polish for rv
Works great on fiberglass rv
C**D
Worked like magic!
I bought a a fiberglass boat that was nearly twenty years old. The fiberglass was in reasonable shape but had medium to heavy oxidization and deep scratches consistent with its age. I tried many things to bring back the shine, including a slew of automotive products and the 3M Marine Compound that many people rave about but none of these products worked for me at all. I was particularly disappointed wit the 3M product as it seemed to do nothing at all and was expensive! By contrast the Meguiar's worked like a miracle and the boat came up like new with just one buff. I guess every situation is different but I am really impressed with how this stuff worked for me. My only caution would be that this product seems to work with a combination of a chemical solvent and mild abrasive. The colored areas of the gelcoat caused the buffing pad to change to that color very quickly suggesting that a LOT of surface material is being removed. I am no expert but I suspect it works by softening the gelcoat with the solvent then removing the softened layer with the abrasives. Given that, in my option this product should be used for that one major compounding where you want to bring an old boat back like new. I would be very careful using this product regularly or on a new boat where only a light buff / wax is needed. If anyone is interested, here is the exact process and tools that worked so well for me: 1. I used a Dewalt DWP849 7/9" buffer set to 3,000 RPM 2. Fitted the polisher with a flexible backing plate and a Gracefur Hook and Loop 100% Wool Polishing Bonnet 3. Washed and dried the boat to remove surface grit, dirt and old wax 4. Spread a generous amount of the Maguiars evenly over a two square ft region at a time using a microfiber cloth. I found it worked best to use a lot of compound i.e. A layer of material about 1/16 thick on the surface 5. Polished with an overlapping elliptical action until the compound was mostly gone and just a faint haze remained. I used a medium pressure - enough to bend the backing pad a little but not enough to stall the machine. I found it worked best if you use the edge of the pad (i.e. at an angle to the surface) as opposed to laying it flat on the surface 6. Wiped the haze off with a clean microfiber cloth 7. Marveled at the result!! If your gelcoat is colored the buffing pad will change color quickly, so use a separate pad for each color region to prevent color transfer. For deep scratches and gouges I put large amount of compound (1/8 thick) specifically on that area and worked it in harder than other areas. When the job was complete I used Meguiar's Premium Wax to seal the surface. I used a 10" random orbit polisher for the wax and this took out any swirls left by the more aggressive compound. The wax also added even greater luster and color depth but I have not tested the longevity of the wax in the water yet. One 32oz bottle of compound did a 24' cuddy cabin boat above and below the waterline.
M**T
Rubbing compound works great, polish not so much
I bought an older boat which had some oxidation and blemishes all over the bull, walls, and floor. This will cut through the oxidation pretty quickly and a lot of the scratches/stains I thought were permanent came out as well. From that standpoint, I am really satisfied. But, this is advertised as a one-step product that will polish and add gloss. That it doesn't do that so well. I'm left with a haze even after buffing not only with a cloth, but wool wheel on my power buffer. It needs a wax or other polish to go on after. If it was only a rubbing compound, I'd be thrilled, but when I thought I was going to be able to skip a step and only do one pass on the boat, I was a little disappointed.
W**P
I recently used the Meguiar's M6732 Marine/RV One Step Compound on my boat, and the results were outstanding. This product is a true game-changer for anyone looking to restore and maintain their marine or RV surfaces. Design: The 32 oz. bottle is easy to handle and apply. The formula is specifically designed to clean fiberglass and gel coat surfaces while leaving behind a high-gloss finish in one step. Functionality: This compound effectively removes heavy oxidation, scratches, stains, and tough water spots. It restores the color and shine of neglected surfaces, making them look almost new again. It works well whether you apply it by hand or by machine. Durability: The results are long-lasting, and the surfaces remain glossy and protected for an extended period. Regular use of this compound will keep your boat or RV looking pristine. Ease of Use: The application process is straightforward. Simply apply the compound to the surface, work it in with a soft cloth or buffer, and then wipe off the excess. The instructions are clear, and the product performs as advertised.
V**D
tolle Reinigung, gute Qualität, schnelle Lieferung, alles Bestens.
J**R
Este es el mejor pulimento para barcos, por excelencia
A**R
I never done anything like this before. I went to a body shop and asked some advice and he said only do small areas at a time then wipe it down with a dry cloth. That’s what I did and it turned out amazing, like new! See the patch above the trim in the picture before I buffed it.
J**I
Great stuff brought my jet ski up lovely and shiny again!
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