Just buffed and put "permanone" on the boat, what a shine!
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I wanted to give it one more weekend, I got rained out most of last week except for the 4th. So far it's been doing well, soot seems to come off pretty easy without it being embedded where I have to use a compound to get the faded spots removed.
I did do the entire hull after the 4th and we'll see how it holds up. They sell a small bottle for $25.00, I would recommend that anyone wanting to try it go that route rather than purchasing the concentrate.
Very similar to Leverage as far as ease of use, just spray and wipe.
I did do the entire hull after the 4th and we'll see how it holds up. They sell a small bottle for $25.00, I would recommend that anyone wanting to try it go that route rather than purchasing the concentrate.
Very similar to Leverage as far as ease of use, just spray and wipe.
#12
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I wanted to give it one more weekend, I got rained out most of last week except for the 4th. So far it's been doing well, soot seems to come off pretty easy without it being embedded where I have to use a compound to get the faded spots removed.
I did do the entire hull after the 4th and we'll see how it holds up. They sell a small bottle for $25.00, I would recommend that anyone wanting to try it go that route rather than purchasing the concentrate.
Very similar to Leverage as far as ease of use, just spray and wipe.
I did do the entire hull after the 4th and we'll see how it holds up. They sell a small bottle for $25.00, I would recommend that anyone wanting to try it go that route rather than purchasing the concentrate.
Very similar to Leverage as far as ease of use, just spray and wipe.
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Save your money, just buy a cheap synthetic polymer sealant!
I'm a big fan of those waterless detailers for cleaning things up and a coat of good old cheap Nufinish. Synthetic sealants dont look quite as deep as some waxes, but they do out last them by a good margin.
I have a bunch of expensive waxes, but all I pretty much use anymore is the Nufinish since it's dirt cheap, it's quick and easy to use, lasts a loooong time, and looks good. I honestly see no reason to buy or even use the expensive stuff anymore.
Honestly, try it for yourself. do a spot with Nufinsh and then do another with the $100 stuff and look at it over a couple of months... I've dont this a couple of times and I'm super impressed with the bottle of Nufinish I bought at Walmart!
I have a bunch of expensive waxes, but all I pretty much use anymore is the Nufinish since it's dirt cheap, it's quick and easy to use, lasts a loooong time, and looks good. I honestly see no reason to buy or even use the expensive stuff anymore.
Honestly, try it for yourself. do a spot with Nufinsh and then do another with the $100 stuff and look at it over a couple of months... I've dont this a couple of times and I'm super impressed with the bottle of Nufinish I bought at Walmart!
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I'm a big fan of those waterless detailers for cleaning things up and a coat of good old cheap Nufinish. Synthetic sealants dont look quite as deep as some waxes, but they do out last them by a good margin.
I have a bunch of expensive waxes, but all I pretty much use anymore is the Nufinish since it's dirt cheap, it's quick and easy to use, lasts a loooong time, and looks good. I honestly see no reason to buy or even use the expensive stuff anymore.
Honestly, try it for yourself. do a spot with Nufinsh and then do another with the $100 stuff and look at it over a couple of months... I've dont this a couple of times and I'm super impressed with the bottle of Nufinish I bought at Walmart!
I have a bunch of expensive waxes, but all I pretty much use anymore is the Nufinish since it's dirt cheap, it's quick and easy to use, lasts a loooong time, and looks good. I honestly see no reason to buy or even use the expensive stuff anymore.
Honestly, try it for yourself. do a spot with Nufinsh and then do another with the $100 stuff and look at it over a couple of months... I've dont this a couple of times and I'm super impressed with the bottle of Nufinish I bought at Walmart!
butt you will need a boat to put it on , too bad they dont sell boats at Wa!mart!the coin your savin in wax you can slide right into Dans 35 motion ...
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I'm a big fan of those waterless detailers for cleaning things up and a coat of good old cheap Nufinish. Synthetic sealants dont look quite as deep as some waxes, but they do out last them by a good margin.
I have a bunch of expensive waxes, but all I pretty much use anymore is the Nufinish since it's dirt cheap, it's quick and easy to use, lasts a loooong time, and looks good. I honestly see no reason to buy or even use the expensive stuff anymore.
Honestly, try it for yourself. do a spot with Nufinsh and then do another with the $100 stuff and look at it over a couple of months... I've dont this a couple of times and I'm super impressed with the bottle of Nufinish I bought at Walmart!
I have a bunch of expensive waxes, but all I pretty much use anymore is the Nufinish since it's dirt cheap, it's quick and easy to use, lasts a loooong time, and looks good. I honestly see no reason to buy or even use the expensive stuff anymore.
Honestly, try it for yourself. do a spot with Nufinsh and then do another with the $100 stuff and look at it over a couple of months... I've dont this a couple of times and I'm super impressed with the bottle of Nufinish I bought at Walmart!