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Old 03-14-2011, 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Mastercraft240
Wow Bert. I don't want to speak too soon, but this is some good stuff (lets just see how well it holds up). I cant say I've gotten shine out of the truck like this in a while. I stripped it down and applied, as we discussed, and.... damn. Some before and afters. I went to my buddies professional detailing shop and he was surprised. Asked for the bottle, but its the only mix I got


WOW that looks great MC but you know your truck is grey / silver in color
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Originally Posted by Mastercraft240
Nice hijack dude. Back to topic. Anyone try PERFORMANCE BOAT CANDY?

Jesus Christ. Numbskull.
Hey Master- Easy my friend. No need in getting your panties in a wad. The guy was giving his opinion on some wax..Less stress is good! And, yes I do use Leverage my self.
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Old 03-14-2011, 12:15 PM
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using the PERFORMANCE BOAT CANDY with some nice lookin results and the kids can use the mcguire & Lev@rage on there bicycles and skateboards
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using the PERFORMANCE BOAT CANDY with some nice lookin results and the kids can use the mcguire & Lev@rage on there bicycles and skateboards
Just purchased some Performance Boat Candy.... We'll see how it works. Sounds like a good quick wax clean up if you dont have time to do a full two step process. Bought a gallon.... with the free shipping over $50 and the 10% discount, it only came to $53 bucks. Pretty good deal
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Originally Posted by Mastercraft240
Just purchased some Performance Boat Candy.... We'll see how it works. Sounds like a good quick wax clean up if you dont have time to do a full two step process. Bought a gallon.... with the free shipping over $50 and the 10% discount, it only came to $53 bucks. Pretty good deal




Cool BIG Daddy call Tim Weinzirl Performance Boat Candy
818.294.0712
and buy another gallon so i can get my c@mmision chek will ya

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Old 03-19-2011, 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by RunninHotRacing163.1
Cool BIG Daddy call Tim Weinzirl Performance Boat Candy
818.294.0712
and buy another gallon so i can get my c@mmision chek will ya
For comparison sake.... a coat of PBC on the black car. By the feel of the waxes the PBC is a very quick detailer.... nothing long term. The stuff I mixed up seems to be a lot more heavy duty stuff. I drove to Ithaca and back (278miles each way), sprayed the car with water and the dirt just fell off. Wiped the car off with a rag and looked new. The PBC is more of a spray on before you go boating to take off all the water marks kind of wax. Good for when your on the boat and want quick clean ups. I
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Originally Posted by Mastercraft240
For comparison sake.... a coat of PBC on the black car. By the feel of the waxes the PBC is a very quick detailer.... nothing long term. The stuff I mixed up seems to be a lot more heavy duty stuff. I drove to Ithaca and back (278miles each way), sprayed the car with water and the dirt just fell off. Wiped the car off with a rag and looked new. The PBC is more of a spray on before you go boating to take off all the water marks kind of wax. Good for when your on the boat and want quick clean ups. I
Its so quick and so easy MC it would'nt hurt my feelings if the boyz hit her with a coat of PBC everytime b4 they even hooked her up to the truck ... they do a coat of paste over the winter mos and run the buffer over her ..that black is shining like a MoFo
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Originally Posted by Mastercraft240
Just purchased some Performance Boat Candy.... We'll see how it works. Sounds like a good quick wax clean up if you dont have time to do a full two step process. Bought a gallon.... with the free shipping over $50 and the 10% discount, it only came to $53 bucks. Pretty good deal
does an awesome job BIG daddy can read a tape measure from 3 feet
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Originally Posted by 4mulafastech
Well now that you asked... I didn't dare want to hijack!

I boat on the Mississippi river which isn't salt, but muddy and likes to stain. I have tried many waxes and by far the longest lasting one that I found and continue to use today is Collinite Heavy Duty Paste Fleet Wax 885. I use a sponge applicator and take it off with old 100% cotton t-shirts. It actually goes on and off really easy which is a plus!
I agree! Collinite works great! tried lots of others with no luck. Have not tried boat candy but have no reason to now that I have Collinite
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Originally Posted by RunninHotRacing163.1
does an awesome job BIG daddy can read a tape measure from 3 feet
Very Very nice RHR. I still don't think this is a substitute for a heavy duty two step.... but it does a nice job taking off light dirt and giving it a quick shine. Quick job PBC wax job, 20 minutes.
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