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| whats the easiest and best wax to use on fiberglass boats? also, will this work on the motor too. thnx |
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Location: midwest | "best and easiest" is opinion. I would choose a product from 3M. I have never had a problem with any 3m waxes, compounds or polishes. |
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| Wizards out of Mn. I use it on my boat,bike ,muscle car and everything else i polish. |
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| Check out Collinite wax. This stuff is very good. Lasts for a while and has good protection. |
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Location: 31 | I'm not sure which wax is the best, I bet they're all good and like anything you get what you pay for. Absolutely the easiest wax job is at the detail shop
I strongly recommend not putting anything "waxy" on the access covers etc. on the floor of your boat! Rainx on the windshield/locators works awesome.
Edited by Jerry Newman 3/23/2012 7:42 AM
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| I use Turtle Wax Ice Liquid Polish. It doesn't last the longest on the front of the boat where the waves hit but it's amazingly easy to put on and wipe off in, even in bright sun. Also works wonders on all the plastic and rubber parts like rub-rail, trolling motor, and even the trailer!
Hope this helps.
Lee Tauchen
http://BigFish365.com |
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Location: Musky Country | Guest - 3/22/2012 8:31 PM
Wizards out of Mn. I use it on my boat,bike ,muscle car and everything else i polish.
Wizards works very well, I work with it almost every day and its a great system.
Start out with turbo cut for the first round then finish cut and then finish it up with shine master!!!!!!!!!!! |
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| Perhaps Meguiars Flagship Premium Marine Wax |
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| thanks guys.. went with the turtle wax hard shell stuff... boat looks fantastic! careful getting in and out though. she's a slippery one.. |
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