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![]() "Edgar" wrote in message ... "Maxprop" wrote in message link.net... My boat is Awlgripped, so I use US Paint's products. Maxprop, my boat is also Awlgripped. It was done in USA before I brought her over here but Awlgrip is not heard of here although there are probably similar products sold under different names. Anyway, it is a lovely white finish but after the winter layup she needs cleaning off and waxing-or something. What US Paint product do you use? Awlwash for cleanup, and Awlcare for polishing/sealing. Frankly I really don't know if either product is any different from the myriad other products of similar use on the market, but I can get them in bulk--which makes them price competitive with the other products--and they do a nice job. I have a friend whose boat is Awlgripped in flag blue, and he power buffs his topsides (a no-no) annually with a non-US Paint approved wax, and with excellent results. So I suspect other products will work well on their paint. Just avoid Teflon-based waxes and those with intrinsic cleaners (abrasives). Awlgrip maintains its shine through the integrity of the surface. Once that surface is breeched by abrasives, the shine is lost. Try any non-US Paint product on a small area before doing the whole boat, just to be safe. I'm going to try Meguiar's Tech Wax this year, but only a tiny spot near the transom. If it works okay, I'll probably do the entire topsides with it next year. My boat is hunter green. Hope that helps. By the way, where are you? Max |