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Old 02-03-2002, 08:05 AM
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Has anyone ever heard of Collonite fiberglas wax? Anyone used it? Anyone selling it?
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Old 02-03-2002, 08:37 AM
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I have used it with good results although I found it was hard to remove. I think this product needs to be used in small sections unlike others I have used. You can get it at Boat U.S. and West Marine.

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Dolphinite T-Wax is about the best I've used-easy on and off.
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Lutz, I have used Collinite for years. They make an excellent cleaner also. It requires a little effort to remove but it seems to last a lot longer than any other wax I`ve tried.

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How does this stuff stack-up against Liquid Glass? I switched to L.G. mid season last year, and it seemed to help reduce the tea-cup stain from the brackish water - I still need to wash the boat when I get home, or at least by the next morning - but when I wash it, there is little or no stain left. Seems to last for quite a while. I put 3 coats on.
 
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Try "Tree Wax" it's made for waxing boats an works great and is easy to remove!
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Old 02-03-2002, 10:03 AM
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Try 3-m marine fiberglass restorer and wax from Walmart it works easy with good results
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If you use Malco wash n' wax, you don't need to wax, puts on a thin coat every time you wash the boat, sounds like a gimmick, but everyone I've given a bottle to always wants more, but i think you might have to go to a car dealership to get it(my wife gets it for me)
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Old 02-03-2002, 11:14 AM
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Hey Kevin,

Gordo ran a fire call over at John and Cindy's the other day. It was a dryer vent only though. A neighbor called it in right after they turned the power back on and Cindy did some laundry.
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hey kook you had pretty good luck with the liquid glass and the bay stain? i will have to give it a try. how many coats did you start with and how often do you reapply? a couple of times last year after inner harbor trips i had to use on/off to get the racing stripe off. does the liquid glass help to make the racing stripe come of easier??
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