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I have an '03 4.3L Merc engine. The dealer insisist that I should only
use Merc's motor oil, gear lube, etc. Of course the dealer price for
this stuff is pretty high. The gear lube itself is $15/qt. I noticed
that Walmart sells QuickSilver brand products now. I believe
QuickSilver is a respected brand in that I've seen it at WestMarine
and I've heard they are actually owned by Merc. So my question is...

1) Can I save money by buying Qucksilver lubes vs. the Merc lubes? Is
there really a difference?
2) I see a wide variety of prices for gear lube. It seems like there
must be two types out there but I don't see anything on the bottles to
indicate what the difference is. I've seen gear lubs for less than $5
and more than $10 per quart. Some say "High Performance" on it but I
don't know what the means. Are some synthetics and some not? Does my
outdrive require a synthetic?
3) Is it necessary to put expensive Marine wax on my gell coat? My
boat sits outside and the cover doesn't protect the gell coat. I was
going to use the same turtle wax I use on my car but the Bayliner
dealer says I should use a marine wax. Is there really a difference?

-Robert
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On Sep 26, 12:34*pm, "Robert M. Gary" wrote:
I have an '03 4.3L Merc engine. The dealer insisist that I should only
use Merc's motor oil, gear lube, etc. Of course the dealer price for
this stuff is pretty high. The gear lube itself is $15/qt. I noticed
that Walmart sells QuickSilver brand products now. I believe
QuickSilver is a respected brand in that I've seen it at WestMarine
and I've heard they are actually owned by Merc. So my question is...

1) Can I save money by buying Qucksilver lubes vs. the Merc lubes? Is
there really a difference?


Generally, no difference. As long as the lube in question meets or
exceeds manufacturer's recommendations. With my outboard, I buy
whatever oil is on sale at Bass Pro Shops or WalMart. The same with
lower unit gear oil.

2) I see a wide variety of prices for gear lube. It seems like there
must be two types out there but I don't see anything on the bottles to
indicate what the difference is. I've seen gear lubs for less than $5
and more than $10 per quart. Some say "High Performance" on it but I
don't know what the means. Are some synthetics and some not? Does my
outdrive require a synthetic?


There are price differences but the big difference will be between
synthetic and non-synthetic. Not for sure, but I'd bet your outdrive
doesn't require synthetic, but it might, best to consult your manual.

3) Is it necessary to put expensive Marine wax on my gell coat? My
boat sits outside and the cover doesn't protect the gell coat. I was
going to use the same turtle wax I use on my car but the Bayliner
dealer says I should use a marine wax. Is there really a difference?


I have opinions about wax and the shine and durability quality, and so
does most other people. But any quality wax should serve you well.


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On Sep 26, 12:34*pm, "Robert M. Gary" wrote:
I have an '03 4.3L Merc engine. The dealer insisist that I should only
use Merc's motor oil, gear lube, etc. Of course the dealer price for
this stuff is pretty high. The gear lube itself is $15/qt. I noticed
that Walmart sells QuickSilver brand products now. I believe
QuickSilver is a respected brand in that I've seen it at WestMarine
and I've heard they are actually owned by Merc. So my question is...


3) Is it necessary to put expensive Marine wax on my gell coat? My
boat sits outside and the cover doesn't protect the gell coat. I was
going to use the same turtle wax I use on my car but the Bayliner
dealer says I should use a marine wax. Is there really a difference?

-Robert



Yes. Car wax is not intended to protect gelcoat.

2 of the best for marine gelcoat:

http://www.autogeek.net/collinite-fleetwax-.html

or

http://www.meguiarsdirect.com/detail/MEG+FLAG+16

You can shop around on the net for better prices but those 2 are the
best.
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JimH wrote:
On Sep 26, 12:34 pm, "Robert M. Gary" wrote:
I have an '03 4.3L Merc engine. The dealer insisist that I should only
use Merc's motor oil, gear lube, etc. Of course the dealer price for
this stuff is pretty high. The gear lube itself is $15/qt. I noticed
that Walmart sells QuickSilver brand products now. I believe
QuickSilver is a respected brand in that I've seen it at WestMarine
and I've heard they are actually owned by Merc. So my question is...


3) Is it necessary to put expensive Marine wax on my gell coat? My
boat sits outside and the cover doesn't protect the gell coat. I was
going to use the same turtle wax I use on my car but the Bayliner
dealer says I should use a marine wax. Is there really a difference?

-Robert



Yes. Car wax is not intended to protect gelcoat.

2 of the best for marine gelcoat:

http://www.autogeek.net/collinite-fleetwax-.html

or

http://www.meguiarsdirect.com/detail/MEG+FLAG+16

You can shop around on the net for better prices but those 2 are the
best.



Ever tried the liquid Collinite fleetwax? I've been tempted to give it a
try.

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On Sep 26, 5:02*pm, A Real Boater wrote:
JimH wrote:
On Sep 26, 12:34 pm, "Robert M. Gary" wrote:
I have an '03 4.3L Merc engine. The dealer insisist that I should only
use Merc's motor oil, gear lube, etc. Of course the dealer price for
this stuff is pretty high. The gear lube itself is $15/qt. I noticed
that Walmart sells QuickSilver brand products now. I believe
QuickSilver is a respected brand in that I've seen it at WestMarine
and I've heard they are actually owned by Merc. So my question is...


3) Is it necessary to put expensive Marine wax on my gell coat? My
boat sits outside and the cover doesn't protect the gell coat. I was
going to use the same turtle wax I use on my car but the Bayliner
dealer says I should use a marine wax. Is there really a difference?


-Robert


Yes. *Car wax is not intended to protect gelcoat.


2 of the best for marine gelcoat:


http://www.autogeek.net/collinite-fleetwax-.html


or


http://www.meguiarsdirect.com/detail/MEG+FLAG+16


You can shop around on the net for better prices but those 2 are the
best.


Ever tried the liquid Collinite fleetwax? I've been tempted to give it a
try.

--http://tinyurl.com/4q88t6


Nope. I use the paste wax before I launch for the season. Prior to
using it I polish the boat with 3M Finesse-It II and use a random
orbital buffer (Mine is the Porter Cable 7424).

Once in the water I use the Mequiar's Flagship liquid wax while
anchored off the beach. Easy to apply and provides good protection.

If you want a liquid wax try the Meguiar's Flagship................it
has consistently rated as one of the best for boats.


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JimH wrote:
On Sep 26, 5:02 pm, A Real Boater wrote:
JimH wrote:
On Sep 26, 12:34 pm, "Robert M. Gary" wrote:
I have an '03 4.3L Merc engine. The dealer insisist that I should only
use Merc's motor oil, gear lube, etc. Of course the dealer price for
this stuff is pretty high. The gear lube itself is $15/qt. I noticed
that Walmart sells QuickSilver brand products now. I believe
QuickSilver is a respected brand in that I've seen it at WestMarine
and I've heard they are actually owned by Merc. So my question is...
3) Is it necessary to put expensive Marine wax on my gell coat? My
boat sits outside and the cover doesn't protect the gell coat. I was
going to use the same turtle wax I use on my car but the Bayliner
dealer says I should use a marine wax. Is there really a difference?
-Robert
Yes. Car wax is not intended to protect gelcoat.
2 of the best for marine gelcoat:
http://www.autogeek.net/collinite-fleetwax-.html
or
http://www.meguiarsdirect.com/detail/MEG+FLAG+16
You can shop around on the net for better prices but those 2 are the
best.

Ever tried the liquid Collinite fleetwax? I've been tempted to give it a
try.

--http://tinyurl.com/4q88t6


Nope. I use the paste wax before I launch for the season. Prior to
using it I polish the boat with 3M Finesse-It II and use a random
orbital buffer (Mine is the Porter Cable 7424).

Once in the water I use the Mequiar's Flagship liquid wax while
anchored off the beach. Easy to apply and provides good protection.

If you want a liquid wax try the Meguiar's Flagship................it
has consistently rated as one of the best for boats.



Thanks...will give it a try.

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Ever tried the liquid Collinite fleetwax? I've been tempted to give it a
try.
==================================
I use the Collinite paste and its really great. An electic buffer
helps, too.
Happy boating,
Norm

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N.L. Eckert wrote:
Ever tried the liquid Collinite fleetwax? I've been tempted to give it a
try.
==================================
I use the Collinite paste and its really great. An electic buffer
helps, too.
Happy boating,
Norm


I use the paste, too, which is why I was wondering about the liquid
collinite.


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On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 10:10:00 -0400, Gene Kearns
wrote:

On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 09:50:11 -0400, N.L. Eckert penned the following
well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:

Best waxes I have ever used......

Start off with #920 and then use #925.
http://www.collinitemarine.com/products.htm#920

Thanks, Gene. I'll give them a shot.
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On Sep 26, 1:59*pm, JimH wrote:


http://www.meguiarsdirect.com/detail/MEG+FLAG+16

You can shop around on the net for better prices but those 2 are the
best.


I'll have to check out the Meguiars. That's what I use on my airplane
and it seems to do well. Some idiot sprayed clear coat on my airplane
at one point and now its starting to peel off. The Meguiars is helping
reduce the peeling.

-robert


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