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Old 06-29-2017, 11:51 AM
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the boat bling product call hot sauce is by far the best water spot / detailer I have used to date . I also purchase some quickie sauce but haven't had a chance to use it
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Where do you purchase this hot sauce that you speak of?
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It removes water spots along with all your wax, and dulls the finish. It has acid in it. That's why the quickie sauce is needed to put a little bit of shine back in it.
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It removes water spots along with all your wax, and dulls the finish. It has acid in it. That's why the quickie sauce is needed to put a little bit of shine back in it.
that's why I could smell this cituise smell . Well back to the old stuff in not going over it twice every morning
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that's why I could smell this cituise smell . Well back to the old stuff in not going over it twice every morning
and it says acid right on the bottle.
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Originally Posted by precisiondetails
It removes water spots along with all your wax, and dulls the finish. It has acid in it. That's why the quickie sauce is needed to put a little bit of shine back in it.
Not saying your wrong about this by any means, but I have been buying hot sauce by the gallons for prolly 10 yrs with great results. I use it every time I wash my cars or pull the boat out of the lake. I haven't waxed the boat since the beginning of last season. ( I used rejex and Wolfgang paint sealant) I promise anyone that walks on the bow of my boat would disagree with you that it strips the wax off.
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Does not strip wax!

FAQ ? BOAT BLING
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We've been using Hot Sauce for past couple of weeks. I have not noticed that it has stripped the wax off (painted boat).

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Does not strip wax!

FAQ ? BOAT BLING
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Lol, it has acid in it!! I've done side by side comparisons to painted panels at DCB factory with the guy that polishes all those beautiful DCBs... it was plain as day that it dulled the finish.

Again- it works great for spots, I'm not saying it's a bad product.
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