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jackson
Posted 4/16/2010 12:45 PM (#435563 - in reply to #435371)
Subject: Re: Waxing Your Boat Hull




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It really won't matter if you wax your hull or not. Within 5 minutes of water hitting it at the rate of 30+mph the wax is almost gone. Don't believe me? try waxing your stainless prop and tell me the wax is still there after about 5 minutes of that prop turning. Wax isn't like a teflon coating that's baked on. It comes off pretty easy. It comes off with dish soap when you wash your car. Why do you think car washes adverstise... "will not strip wax". because dish soap strips wax. Otherwise, why would you need to buy car wash? ? ?

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