I thought the whole reson to buy a cruiser was to use the residue from spilled martini's, whip cream, tanning oil and any other slippery things that find their way aboard to protect the gel coat with :D :p
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For the record yes I have used it and did find it difficult to remove and not as long lasting as several meguirs products. My favorite for protecting is Meguirs HI-Tech #27 pro yellow (4 years as a pro-detailer) This wax is only a protector so you need to go over with a polish or cleaner first.
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I like dri-wash stuff, works great on my boat. Although I just got some bioclean for my vinly to try.
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Hey all thanks for the reply's,
I was talking with someone in Ohio about boats and he mentioned that he was a Distributor for Collonite and was telling me it was the best thing since sliced bread. I knew if I asked the OSO crowd I would get the real story on the stuff. TFLB Hopefully Gordo was able to extinguish the flame at J & C's :eek: Sherman 4 years pro detailing, geesh man what havent you done :D :D |
Boathead, I like the idea of doing two things at once, also. I use a product like that, too from BoatUS. The only area that I hand wax is the deck and cockpit. I'll have to try the Malco stuff when I run out of what I have now. It is available in Zeeland, MI at Wyrick Co. I buy from them once in awhile. They sell mostly body shop and car detailer supplies.
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Hey all thanks for the reply's,
I was talking with someone in Ohio about boats and he mentioned that he was a Distributor for Collonite and was telling me it was the best thing since sliced bread. I knew if I asked the OSO crowd I would get the real story on the stuff. TFLB Hopefully Gordo was able to extinguish the flame at J & C's :eek: Sherman 4 years pro detailing, geesh man what havent you done :D :D |
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