Performance Boat Candy Wax
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From: Lake Dallas, TX
This is the bottle ya need Campta.
PERMANON(TM) 500 ml RTU BOAT SUPERSHINE
You can order it through C.W. Hayden.
http://www.cwhayden.com/default.aspx...&CurrentPage=3
PERMANON(TM) 500 ml RTU BOAT SUPERSHINE
You can order it through C.W. Hayden.
http://www.cwhayden.com/default.aspx...&CurrentPage=3
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Tried the witches brew on a black car a couple weeks ago. Thought I'd share the updates. Rained the past couple days here and the water is still beeding up.
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From: Gurnee IL
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Thought I'd follow up with how the witches brew has been holding up. Here's a pic in the water for the 5th time. Haven't used soap yet. Just take the boat out and give it a nice hose down. If a water mark appears, I wipe it off with a damp towel. This is a pic as the boat is in the water. Sorry for the bad angle...
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Bill,
Your PM was disabled?!?!?
I'm getting set to launch two new products at the beginning of July that I think you might like. The first is a liquid polish and the second is a liquid polymer wax. Shoot me your shipping address and I'll send some for you to test. Check out the pics I posted on the PB site:
[URL="http://www.performanceboats.com/pb-open-water/86846-new-product-development-wax-products.htm"]
Email me your address to: sales@performanceboat candy.com
Tim
Your PM was disabled?!?!?
I'm getting set to launch two new products at the beginning of July that I think you might like. The first is a liquid polish and the second is a liquid polymer wax. Shoot me your shipping address and I'll send some for you to test. Check out the pics I posted on the PB site:
[URL="http://www.performanceboats.com/pb-open-water/86846-new-product-development-wax-products.htm"]
Email me your address to: sales@performanceboat candy.com
Tim
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From: central IL
I'll throw my two cents in...
Boat was my solid red Baja Outlaw (gelcoat). I had a hell off a fight keeping the shine. I was polishing/buffing every two weeks and waxing every week to keep it looking new.
I was using the NXT 2.0 cleaner wax from my cars and it wouldn't last or protect at all.
Switched to a pure carnuba wax and it lasted good enough to not need buffing/polishing anymore but still waxed weekly.
Decided to try BTS (Bow To Stern) so I polished/buffed, waxed, and applied the BTS. It melted the wax off overnight (left runs) so I reapplied the BTS which gave amazing results. Wiped the boat down with BTS everytime it came out of the water each day and it always looked great.
Went on a poker run, pulled the boat out, wiped down with BTS, and a friend asked me to try PBC Speed Gloss on a spot of the boat. As extremely slick as the BTS I just applied was, the PBC Speed Gloss was even more slick. I was amazed to say the least.
Not sure what to use on the new boat yet as I just waxed with Meguires Pure Marine Wax but I'm thinking about making the switch to PBC. Just worried how long it will hold up.
Boat was my solid red Baja Outlaw (gelcoat). I had a hell off a fight keeping the shine. I was polishing/buffing every two weeks and waxing every week to keep it looking new.
I was using the NXT 2.0 cleaner wax from my cars and it wouldn't last or protect at all.
Switched to a pure carnuba wax and it lasted good enough to not need buffing/polishing anymore but still waxed weekly.
Decided to try BTS (Bow To Stern) so I polished/buffed, waxed, and applied the BTS. It melted the wax off overnight (left runs) so I reapplied the BTS which gave amazing results. Wiped the boat down with BTS everytime it came out of the water each day and it always looked great.
Went on a poker run, pulled the boat out, wiped down with BTS, and a friend asked me to try PBC Speed Gloss on a spot of the boat. As extremely slick as the BTS I just applied was, the PBC Speed Gloss was even more slick. I was amazed to say the least.
Not sure what to use on the new boat yet as I just waxed with Meguires Pure Marine Wax but I'm thinking about making the switch to PBC. Just worried how long it will hold up.
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I'll throw my two cents in...
Boat was my solid red Baja Outlaw (gelcoat). I had a hell off a fight keeping the shine. I was polishing/buffing every two weeks and waxing every week to keep it looking new.
I was using the NXT 2.0 cleaner wax from my cars and it wouldn't last or protect at all.
Switched to a pure carnuba wax and it lasted good enough to not need buffing/polishing anymore but still waxed weekly.
Decided to try BTS (Bow To Stern) so I polished/buffed, waxed, and applied the BTS. It melted the wax off overnight (left runs) so I reapplied the BTS which gave amazing results. Wiped the boat down with BTS everytime it came out of the water each day and it always looked great.
Went on a poker run, pulled the boat out, wiped down with BTS, and a friend asked me to try PBC Speed Gloss on a spot of the boat. As extremely slick as the BTS I just applied was, the PBC Speed Gloss was even more slick. I was amazed to say the least.
Not sure what to use on the new boat yet as I just waxed with Meguires Pure Marine Wax but I'm thinking about making the switch to PBC. Just worried how long it will hold up.
Boat was my solid red Baja Outlaw (gelcoat). I had a hell off a fight keeping the shine. I was polishing/buffing every two weeks and waxing every week to keep it looking new.
I was using the NXT 2.0 cleaner wax from my cars and it wouldn't last or protect at all.
Switched to a pure carnuba wax and it lasted good enough to not need buffing/polishing anymore but still waxed weekly.
Decided to try BTS (Bow To Stern) so I polished/buffed, waxed, and applied the BTS. It melted the wax off overnight (left runs) so I reapplied the BTS which gave amazing results. Wiped the boat down with BTS everytime it came out of the water each day and it always looked great.
Went on a poker run, pulled the boat out, wiped down with BTS, and a friend asked me to try PBC Speed Gloss on a spot of the boat. As extremely slick as the BTS I just applied was, the PBC Speed Gloss was even more slick. I was amazed to say the least.
Not sure what to use on the new boat yet as I just waxed with Meguires Pure Marine Wax but I'm thinking about making the switch to PBC. Just worried how long it will hold up.
We have recently seen an explosion on the professional side of our business, where professional detailers are beginning to use our system and products to care for their clients' boats, including several very large yacht detailing operations. Check out this link to our Facebook page that shows our new restoration compounds that we'll be releasing shortly: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...type=1&theater
In these photos, we restored the finish on a small section of a 1978 Bahner jet boat that had some really bad oxidation. We compounded the surface using our Crystal Cut Extreme Compound followed by our Crystal Cut Polish to bring out the shine, then finished it off with our Crystal Gloss wax. The results were really good; the oxidation was completely gone and the wax held up extremely well. We'll be restoring one-half of this boat to demonstrate the before and after results of the Performance Boat Candy Advantage and will have the boat on display at Desert Storm next month.
We also offer a 100% money-back guarantee, so there's no risk when purchasing products from us.
Let me know if you have any questions or need any detailing suggestions.
Sincerely,
Tim Weinzirl




