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steve00 12-27-2017 05:41 AM

hull wax
 
Hi all, well not sure between fresh water and salt but is there a good hull wax for below the waterline that stays on without having to reapply to often , thanks.

t500hps 12-27-2017 07:16 AM

No idea. I'm probably one of the few that occasionally applies wax to the bottom. I do it because it makes a huge difference in how fast the bottom turns brown in our sediment filled rivers. I've never been "scientific" enough to test if one last longer than another.

steve00 12-27-2017 07:38 AM

ok thanks but who's wax are you using .

Tahoe540 12-27-2017 09:03 AM

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I also detail and wax the bottom of my boat. As far as type of wax I would use a pro product Like Adams, Chemical Brothers and others that have online shops to order from. I use a polymer type wax over a carnuba type for the bottom and use a machine. Really looks nice on the trailer.

3pointstar 12-27-2017 08:06 PM


Originally Posted by t500hps (Post 4601467)
No idea. I'm probably one of the few that occasionally applies wax to the bottom. I do it because it makes a huge difference in how fast the bottom turns brown in our sediment filled rivers. I've never been "scientific" enough to test if one last longer than another.


We have had somewhat the same issue with the brown stains. Rather than try to keep wax on and spend hours doing that we have used a solution of Iron Out. Spray it on and rinse off it is a very easy process and the results are remarkable

all the best

3pointstar


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