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Old 01-12-2007, 08:26 AM
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What is eveyone using as a wax or hull portectant. Looking for something that has a good uv guard and will also perform well at keep water scum and stains away. Any recomendations ?
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Old 01-12-2007, 09:41 AM
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I most recently used waxing frenzy from hammerhead boat works and I would say that it is better than average.

However, come spring I think am going to get myself some of the Leverage product that is often talked about on here. I will put that on before putting the boat on it's hoist for the summer and see how it holds up.
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Old 01-12-2007, 12:38 PM
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Interesting ..

I have searched online for both Leverage and Liquid Thunder comming up blank on both .. any other options ?
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Check the Fiberglass/Paint section.
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Old 01-12-2007, 01:22 PM
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If you want to fastest speed you should blueprint and sand your hull. For me, I'd rather loose a 1/2 Mph and have a nice shiny surface that is easy to keep clean (the rough surface cuts down on surface tension. It is sort of like if you go down hill skiing in the spring when it is slushy and you don't structure the base of the skis with a rough brush after waxing, you will get this suction sensation that slows you down).

Yeah, there is a thread about the leverage product in the Fiberglass/paint section. That reminds me I need to call donnie and order some.
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No im not worried about a .5 mph. I just want to keep the boat looking its best .
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Yeah . I just read that thread in the fiberglass/paint secition. I can still only find one on these products market – Race glase –which may be the shortest life product of all the discussed. It seem all of these are not performing up to what people would hope. And I have not idea from what people have tried they are the happiest with, and after reading that whole thing I dare not ask a question on that post…
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Yeah . I just read that thread in the fiberglass/paint secition. I can still only find one on these products market – Race glase –which may be the shortest life product of all the discussed. It seem all of these are not performing up to what people would hope. And I have not idea from what people have tried they are the happiest with, and after reading that whole thing I dare not ask a question on that post…
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Old 01-12-2007, 04:54 PM
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I dont think wax on the bottom will last but a couple trips running thru the water . I would think the abrasion of running in the water washes off the wax real quick.
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