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Stanley Barthfarkle
 
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Keeping a good coat of wax on it will make it much easier to remove scuffs
and dock rubs, and will probably provide a measure of protection from
oxidation. If you haven't gotten any dock bumpers, get 2 or 3 now before a
dock takes a few bites out of your hull. Congrats on the new boat.



"Mr Wizzard" wrote in message
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So I got my new 2005 Bayliner 175 Capri tonight,
and actually dumped it in the lake tonight, (whew!)

So the question I have is - can I wax this thing with
regular car wax? (or even something for basecoat/clearcoat)

Olympic did a very nice job cleaning it up for me when
I picked it up, and I was pretty impressed with it all.

However it seems too clean - squeaky clean. So clean
that every little scuff leaves a mark. Seems like it needs
a wax job. So is this doable? How soon, and what kind
of wax ?

Thanks !




 
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