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Old 03-03-2008, 09:17 AM
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Anything new (or old) that you guys swear by as far as wax goes,

my boat is a 2000, and the paint and gel coat are in great shape, no oxidation or fading, what wax should i use
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I have used Leverage sold here on the site and love it. Easy on easy off.
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Originally Posted by cigrocket
I have used Leverage sold here on the site and love it. Easy on easy off.
Ditto. best stuff i have used
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Collinite, I've tried many different types of wax and this stuff is very, very good. The paste wax seems to be a little more durable then their liquid wax. The paste wax requires a tad more labor to remove than the liquid. If your looking for that "wet" look, you will not be disappointed. I've never tried Leverage, but heard many good things about the product.
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im a pretty big 3M fan, am i missing out on something?
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3M is a good product and I've tried just about every wax they make. IMO, Collinite seems to be more durable and has a deeper longer lasting shine. There is a lot of good information about Collinte on the web and most of it seems to be favorable.
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Raceglaze is what Mitcher T recommended, have not tried it yet, any comments on this stuff?
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Leverage is great stuff.
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Wizard Wax as a polishing/shine wax
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From with I've heard Leverage is a great product....I met Donnie down at the Miami Boat show where he was doing the OL's and MTI's, I would think it's pretty good stuff if they are using it...

I plan on using it on mine when she gets done...
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