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On Fri, 9 Jan 2004 10:44:40 -0500, "John K Kudera"
wrote: There are products by both Aurora Island Girl and Woodie Wax that may help. "Steve" wrote in message ... Is there a way to protect rough, non-skid areas of fiberglass decks from oxidation and UV? I'm assuming that these areas can't be waxed in the same way that smooth fiberglass/gelcoat can, or am I wrong? ================================================== ======== Woodie wax. Now there's a product I had not previously been aware of. |
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"Steve" wrote ...
Is there a way to protect rough, non-skid areas of fiberglass decks from oxidation and UV? We haven't used it (yet) but a lot of people in our marina and local sailing club use Woody Wax. The results seem excellent. We plan on trying it this coming season. http://www.woody-wax.com/woody_wax.php Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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On Fri, 09 Jan 2004 11:32:02 -0500, DSK wrote:
"Steve" wrote ... Is there a way to protect rough, non-skid areas of fiberglass decks from oxidation and UV? We haven't used it (yet) but a lot of people in our marina and local sailing club use Woody Wax. The results seem excellent. We plan on trying it this coming season. http://www.woody-wax.com/woody_wax.php Fresh Breezes- Doug King I've seen this stuff, put it seems rather pricey. However, it if works like advertised (in particular with two center consoles to deal with) then it's worth it. Are the stain preventing properties really as claimed? Later, Tom S. Woodstock, CT ---------- "My rod and my reel - they comfort me." St. Pete, 12 Lb. Test |
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