Boat Wax, 1 coat per year???
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Yea I have been detailing for 21 years now, I have different companies send me stuff on a weekly basis, I try everything that is sent to me, I had Donnie send me product and was quite impressed, the first time I waxed a boat with his Waterless Polish I was in shock by how SLICK it made the gel. I continued to use the Oxidation Remover and loved it, the Vinyl protection in non greasy and does not leave a build up of any kind, I was so impressed that this guy did his homework and came up with a great product, I now sell it on my website (the only wax I sell online) I do not make much for selling it other then happy customers, and thats good enough for me. Everyone has opinions on what is good, but when you do this for a living for the last 21 years, I know whats good and what will damage your gel over time. Mark www.socaldetail.com
I think its always best to hear from the guys who do this for a living. Leverage sure has made a lot of boat detailing much easier!!
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I would Just like to let everyone know I used The leverage O.R. and polish for the first time and was definitely pleased with the results. Based on how everybody's feed back has been and my experience applying it I will continue to use it every season. I also like that the leverage's chemical makeup is safe for your gel-coat. Donnie is a super customer service oriented guy, He called me back once on Saturday and once today answering my questions, Thanks again Donnie.
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What procedure would you recommend for a new boat? The boat is a leftover 2007 so let's assume it's spent 6 months of it's life outside and the remainder on the showroom floor.
Would you recommend oxidation remover first? Or just go with the polish?
Is there a way to test for oxidation? Even if the slightest amount?
Would you recommend oxidation remover first? Or just go with the polish?
Is there a way to test for oxidation? Even if the slightest amount?
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What procedure would you recommend for a new boat? The boat is a leftover 2007 so let's assume it's spent 6 months of it's life outside and the remainder on the showroom floor.
Would you recommend oxidation remover first? Or just go with the polish?
Is there a way to test for oxidation? Even if the slightest amount?
Would you recommend oxidation remover first? Or just go with the polish?
Is there a way to test for oxidation? Even if the slightest amount?
Just as a reminder this sale will end on Monday 06/30/08 at midnight.
So if your thinking about placing another order for Leverage products or if you have not tried it for the first time you can still save 10 percent thru Monday. coupon code ( lev )
Your painted fiberglass and gel will thank you!!!!