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![]() "Keith" wrote in message ups.com... Collinite fleetwax paste consistently tests best in Powerboat Reports independent tests. I've been using it for years and it lasts a long time. I also use it on my car. The regular Collinite marine wax is their product # 925 and is labeled "Fiberglass boat wax". They also have a product # 870 which is labeled as a "cleaner wax for marine, rv and aeronautical finishes". I tried both on different sections of the boat cockpit a while back to see which was better. The # 870 produced a much brighter shine, is easier to apply and the shine lasts longer. Eisboch |
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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 07:52:48 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: "Keith" wrote in message roups.com... Collinite fleetwax paste consistently tests best in Powerboat Reports independent tests. I've been using it for years and it lasts a long time. I also use it on my car. The regular Collinite marine wax is their product # 925 and is labeled "Fiberglass boat wax". They also have a product # 870 which is labeled as a "cleaner wax for marine, rv and aeronautical finishes". I tried both on different sections of the boat cockpit a while back to see which was better. The # 870 produced a much brighter shine, is easier to apply and the shine lasts longer. Better than 3M? Better than the regular 3M cleaner wax, which I've also tried .... in fact, much better. IIRC, it was also a bit pricey compared to the regular Collinite marine wax, but worth it. I need to find some more as I have just about used up what I have. I've never done the whole 3M multi-step process because the Navigator has not oxidized much. I've had it waxed at least once a year ... twice a year while it was in Florida ... since it was new. I might have to do something different on the Scout. It's been sitting for three years and was only waxed once. I don't think it's oxidized, but it sure is dirty. Eisboch |
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![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 07:52:48 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: "Keith" wrote in message groups.com... Collinite fleetwax paste consistently tests best in Powerboat Reports independent tests. I've been using it for years and it lasts a long time. I also use it on my car. The regular Collinite marine wax is their product # 925 and is labeled "Fiberglass boat wax". They also have a product # 870 which is labeled as a "cleaner wax for marine, rv and aeronautical finishes". I tried both on different sections of the boat cockpit a while back to see which was better. The # 870 produced a much brighter shine, is easier to apply and the shine lasts longer. Better than 3M? Better than the regular 3M cleaner wax, which I've also tried .... in fact, much better. IIRC, it was also a bit pricey compared to the regular Collinite marine wax, but worth it. I need to find some more as I have just about used up what I have. I've never done the whole 3M multi-step process because the Navigator has not oxidized much. I've had it waxed at least once a year ... twice a year while it was in Florida ... since it was new. I might have to do something different on the Scout. It's been sitting for three years and was only waxed once. I don't think it's oxidized, but it sure is dirty. Eisboch http://www.waxbytes.com/marine.html |
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I'll second that. I tried the 3M stuff once, was sorely disappointed
after using the Collinite product. I've only used the hard paste wax version, never the cleaner/wax stuff so I can't comment on it. |
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![]() " JimH" not telling you @ pffftt.com wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... I know, "what's the best" is a loaded term. The gell coat on the boat is "ok" not powdery but is really dull,and could use a good cleaning and waxing. To do a good job, what kind of boat wax would y'all recomend? Automotive? or is there a "special" wax that one should use? And for best results, can anyone tell me how to do a good prep job or lead me to a site, that will show me how to make the waxing work well? thanks! Start with an application of 3M Finesse It II finishing polish (using a random orbit buffer) followe-d by a good coat of Collinite Fleet Paste Wax. It will look like new again. Once the boat is polished and waxed I maintain the finish mid-season using this past wax: http://www.meguiars.com/?boat-liquid...ium-Marine-Wax It is easy to apply and remove and gives a great shine. As I am now docked I apply this wax (after washing the boat) when we anchor at our swimming spot sometime in July (mid season). Between the preseason polish with Finesse-It II and wax with Collinite Fleet Paste Wax followed by the mid season Meguires Flagship liquid wax I have always been able to maintain the gelcoat to like new condition. |
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That's great to know, Jim. And thanks for the link. I didn't know
Meguires had a "marine" type wax. Thanks again! JimH wrote: " JimH" not telling you @ pffftt.com wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... I know, "what's the best" is a loaded term. The gell coat on the boat is "ok" not powdery but is really dull,and could use a good cleaning and waxing. To do a good job, what kind of boat wax would y'all recomend? Automotive? or is there a "special" wax that one should use? And for best results, can anyone tell me how to do a good prep job or lead me to a site, that will show me how to make the waxing work well? thanks! Start with an application of 3M Finesse It II finishing polish (using a random orbit buffer) followe-d by a good coat of Collinite Fleet Paste Wax. It will look like new again. Once the boat is polished and waxed I maintain the finish mid-season using this past wax: http://www.meguiars.com/?boat-liquid...ium-Marine-Wax It is easy to apply and remove and gives a great shine. As I am now docked I apply this wax (after washing the boat) when we anchor at our swimming spot sometime in July (mid season). Between the preseason polish with Finesse-It II and wax with Collinite Fleet Paste Wax followed by the mid season Meguires Flagship liquid wax I have always been able to maintain the gelcoat to like new condition. |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... That's great to know, Jim. And thanks for the link. I didn't know Meguires had a "marine" type wax. Thanks again! JimH wrote: " JimH" not telling you @ pffftt.com wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... I know, "what's the best" is a loaded term. The gell coat on the boat is "ok" not powdery but is really dull,and could use a good cleaning and waxing. To do a good job, what kind of boat wax would y'all recomend? Automotive? or is there a "special" wax that one should use? And for best results, can anyone tell me how to do a good prep job or lead me to a site, that will show me how to make the waxing work well? thanks! Start with an application of 3M Finesse It II finishing polish (using a random orbit buffer) followe-d by a good coat of Collinite Fleet Paste Wax. It will look like new again. Once the boat is polished and waxed I maintain the finish mid-season using this past wax: http://www.meguiars.com/?boat-liquid...ium-Marine-Wax It is easy to apply and remove and gives a great shine. As I am now docked I apply this wax (after washing the boat) when we anchor at our swimming spot sometime in July (mid season). Between the preseason polish with Finesse-It II and wax with Collinite Fleet Paste Wax followed by the mid season Meguires Flagship liquid wax I have always been able to maintain the gelcoat to like new condition. You are welcome. The Meguires Flagship liquid wax has been rated only behind Collinite Fleet *Paste* wax in the surveys I have read and I have had nothing but great results with both. Side note: Congratulations on the new boat. It looks like you got a great deal on it! |
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![]() JimH wrote: Side note: Congratulations on the new boat. It looks like you got a great deal on it! Thanks, man. Oh, it's not a new boat, and it does have it's quirks,mostly cosmetic, but still, I feel I came out way on the high side. |
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![]() JimH wrote: Side note: Congratulations on the new boat. It looks like you got a great deal on it! This one is well worth getting a bimini or convertable top! It's got all the bracketing and a place right across the stern for one. I'm going to search pictures for what I want, but I'll ahve one installed before next spring! ?: |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: Side note: Congratulations on the new boat. It looks like you got a great deal on it! Thanks, man. Oh, it's not a new boat, and it does have it's quirks,mostly cosmetic, but still, I feel I came out way on the high side. *New* to you. ;-) |
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