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precisiondetails 10-10-2016 09:48 PM

On another note- we do offer training and instruction on all our products as well as just helping with your skills and making you more efficient.

You all can either PM me or call or email me with any questions, always willing to help out and explain things especially on what those specific boat line gimmick products try to tell you. I won't name names.

[email protected]
916-837-1379

Chad

Text ok too

MonkeySea2 10-11-2016 10:57 AM


Originally Posted by eightsecmopar (Post 4489305)
Collinite Fleet Wax.....Been using it for years.

My fiberglass guy recommended Collinite boat wax. It is now my favorite! It leaves a deep, wet looking shine and easy to use. Love it!! My 2007 black gelcoat still looks brand new

Cash Bar 10-11-2016 01:28 PM


Originally Posted by NASCAT (Post 4490017)

"AVATAR updated as you anticipated :cool-smiley-027:

I just threw up a little. Ugh

Cash Bar 10-11-2016 01:35 PM

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Chad, the Skater needs a complete setup after sitting on Ron's lift for 3 months before I bought it.

Can you give me the full breakdown of what I need? What do you think is best to put on the transom and how much? Remember, it has about 3 gazillion colors. LOL

precisiondetails 10-11-2016 03:47 PM


Originally Posted by Cash Bar (Post 4490489)
Chad, the Skater needs a complete setup after sitting on Ron's lift for 3 months before I bought it.

Can you give me the full breakdown of what I need? What do you think is best to put on the transom and how much? Remember, it has about 3 gazillion colors. LOL


Exterior-
Challenger wax
Paint Gloss
Bead Maker

Interior-
Xpress interior cleaner
Natural finish dressing/conditioner

You can call me if you would like I know you have my number. Lol

Get some insanity towels too, they are amazing, then get some Costco microfiber a to do all the dirty work.

skate 10-11-2016 05:01 PM

Ok I've got a question. What can you put on the deck to protect and shine without creating a death trap. I waxed my sides before Key West last year with some spray on wipe off wax from my car Detailer which worked fine. Only problem was the mist over spray on the deck made it slicker than Owl S#*+. I like to have killed myself and any one who dared to walk on it that week.

jmoore1225 10-11-2016 05:27 PM

Precision, Do they typically go on in that order on the exterior?

precisiondetails 10-12-2016 10:38 AM


Originally Posted by skate (Post 4490554)
Ok I've got a question. What can you put on the deck to protect and shine without creating a death trap. I waxed my sides before Key West last year with some spray on wipe off wax from my car Detailer which worked fine. Only problem was the mist over spray on the deck made it slicker than Owl S#*+. I like to have killed myself and any one who dared to walk on it that week.

Well that's a tough one. Those things kind of go together.

precisiondetails 10-12-2016 10:39 AM


Originally Posted by jmoore1225 (Post 4490565)
Precision, Do they typically go on in that order on the exterior?

Not really an order thing. As I'm not speaking at all about correction, just maintenance and up keep

buck35 10-12-2016 10:50 AM


Originally Posted by skate (Post 4490554)
Ok I've got a question. What can you put on the deck to protect and shine without creating a death trap. I waxed my sides before Key West last year with some spray on wipe off wax from my car Detailer which worked fine. Only problem was the mist over spray on the deck made it slicker than Owl S#*+. I like to have killed myself and any one who dared to walk on it that week.

How about that material they sell for toolbox liners. Comes in 10 or 15 foot rolls . Its really clingy, but a rubber or latex that shouldn't mar the finish.

edit in , it may actually be sold as shelf liner , I think I bought it at costco.


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