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Old 10-06-2016, 11:18 AM
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I wanting to know what is the best wax you use to keep your boat looking like new if operated in salt water. My boat has a clear-coated finish over the paint, if this help. Trying to establish and maintain my boats shine.

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Old 10-06-2016, 01:09 PM
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I have a red and black hull clear coat over paint and always in salt water, I use a regular car wash to clean it 3m light compound to remove scratches and the occasional fender scuffs and I used a polish to bring out the color followed by 3m boat wax to protect it. When it is done it looks great and it is 6 yrs old now. I also use a porter cable buffer and recommended pads for both the wax and compound.

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I just got done detailing my used boat and it had some issues. I just used the normal car products I had on hand and I also detail my vehicles and order all of my stuff online from places that sell pro stuff. I also use a porter cable buffer with some good quality pads.
Went from this

to this

I used these products plus 3M compound for the first passes plus some adams butter wax for a final shine.

Any good quality products will do.
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I have been using Collinite Insulator wax,

Easy on...easy off.

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Collinite Fleet Wax.....Been using it for years.
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3M compound and then polish, followed by below.

Originally Posted by eightsecmopar
Collinite Fleet Wax.....Been using it for years.
Just started using this as well and I must say so far, so good.

I also wash the boat with Marine31 Gel Coat Wash & Wax with Carnauba, and before I dry it I apply Griot's Garage Spray On Wax. Seems to be keeping the shine and protection up on the lift.
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Guys
Thanks for all your inputs, this will help maintain my boat to showroom condiction.

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Fleet Wax is great for lake boats too. The brown stain just wipes right off with a damp towel.

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Collinite Fleet Wax.....Been using it for years.
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Any wax will melt off with the suns rays faster than a sealer/protectant. Collonite was the best I used until I found Mirage by Prism polish ( Prism is their metal polish, which I started using 1st on my exhaust through transom pipes and highly recommend as well). Mirage is not a wax but a polymer. The owner demonstrated the heat lamp with Collonite and Mirage and after 1/2 hour the Mirage was still like teflon and deep shine and the wax was pretty much melted off. I only need to apply once a year to the boat, including black on the deck, and it lasts , shines and repels. I use it on my cars and motorcycles as well.
There are also other sealant/protectant products out there that probably do as well but I am not familiar with them.
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Vitreo by fountain of youth. Super easy on and off, even in the sun. Wicked deep shine.
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