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wrote in message ups.com... JohnH wrote: Wash and wax the boat when finished boating. That'll wear you out for sure. -- ****************************************** ***** Hope your day is great! ***** ****************************************** John Yessir. and that will happen right at winter prep. About the last things done. BTW, With exception of making a three hr. job out of what shouldn't have taken over 30 min. Polishing (3M Finesse It II), then waxing (Collinite Fleet, paste) my boat in Spring now takes a little over 5 hours. It was a different story with our 32 footer. I do not wax again until the water is warm enough for me to be in it at our beach area, this time using Meguiars Flagship (liquid). I probably waxed the boat with Meguiars 4 times this year, although I wipe it down/clean it each time we are at the beach. At the end of the season I will wash the boat using quality boat soap then give it a final wax job (Meguiars) before putting it to sleep. As you can see I like to keep the boat nice looking and enjoy waxing it down while in the water during the summer. ;-) |
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