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My experience with waxes are the easier they apply, the less protection. I only use
waxes with Carbona. It isn't easy to apply, but it lasts a whole season. Sherwin "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: sherwindu wrote: Thanks for all the replies. As far as wax, I give the hull a good coating of high quality boat wax before the spring launch, and it doesn't seem to help protect the boat. This fresh water river must have some nasty chemicals in it. I certainly wouldn't go in this water to try and clean the boat during the season. I have tried various products containing bleach, oxalic acid, etc. and haven't found an effective cleaner yet. I am still wondering if using these acid products full strength might do damage to the fiberglass, so maybe they should be diluted (how much?). If they use muriatic acid to etch concrete, that sounds scary. I will check out the 'on and off' product. I eventually got most of the stain off using a heavy duty liquid cleaner, but it took a lot of rubbing. I have used most of the commercial products mentioned in this thread, with not much luck. Sherwin sherwindu wrote: After pulling my boat from the Root River in Racine Wisconsin, I noticed that there was an ugly band of black gunk at the waterline, especially at the upstream side of the boat when it was in the slip. A power wash got the mud off, but this band of gunk stayed on. I had the same problem last year, and had to rub like hell with all kinds of cleaners to get it off. Someone recommended using Tidy Bowl as a cleaner, possibly because it contains Muratic Acid. I know that Muratic Acid is used to clean and etch concrete, so I was wary to use it on my fiberglass hull. Was I correct about this? Is there a better way to clean off this river junk? I have used Zud and other similar products, but they don't get everything off and require a lot of elbow grease. Some of this gunk is on the bottom paint, as well, so I have to be careful not to dissolve that. Sherwin Check out Zaino Brothes before you put your boat back in the water. Make sure you order enough for your cars. It is the best, highest gloss, longest lasting showroom finish you will ever use. I tried this because someone told me it was the easiest wax to apply and had a great shine and long lasting protection. While it is easy, it makes my 7 yr old car look brand new. |
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