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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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