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fossil fuel 04-04-2024 10:50 PM

Secret sauce
 
Who has discovered the easiest spray and wipe to keep older gel coat looking decent. I see some miracle claims about ceramics. I don’t want to polish for days. Looking for ez….. thanks

snapmorgan 04-05-2024 07:52 AM

I like the Lucas slick mist speed wax. Can get it anywhere.

Mentalpause 04-05-2024 08:38 AM

Boat Bling Hot Sauce works great. Just mist it on and towel off each time you come off the water.

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Brad Christy 04-05-2024 09:23 AM


Originally Posted by fossil fuel (Post 4894812)
Who has discovered the easiest spray and wipe to keep older gel coat looking decent. I see some miracle claims about ceramics. I don’t want to polish for days. Looking for ez….. thanks

FossilFuel,

I used ChemicalGuys HydroSlick ceramic/wax hybrid, and am very pleased with the results. Pretty much the same gloss you will get from full ceramic (to my 53yo eyes, at least), and I finished a 28' in less than a day.

Short of something like that, Maguire's QuikDetailer seems to work well enough for regular detail work.

Thanks. Brad.

bn 04-05-2024 12:02 PM

I use System X Renew. Very glossy, easy to put on and seems to last a while for a spray. I spray it on the cloth instead of directly on the boat or car and the 16 oz bottle seems to go a long way.


fossil fuel 04-06-2024 09:07 AM

I tried hot sauce. Great for fresh water marks removal. I did not see any shine improvements on gel coat. Extremely acidic.

SB 04-06-2024 11:54 AM


Originally Posted by snapmorgan (Post 4894832)
I like the Lucas slick mist speed wax. Can get it anywhere.

Thanks. Noted.

Just to make sure, you use the Marine Version ?

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compedgemarine 04-06-2024 02:20 PM

pretty sure adding marine to the label just means it costs twice as much and lasts half as long.

SB 04-06-2024 03:21 PM


Originally Posted by compedgemarine (Post 4894911)
pretty sure adding marine to the label just means it costs twice as much and lasts half as long.

Hmmm. More females should have that name. :)

bencini231 04-06-2024 08:00 PM

Here's my take and has worked on many boats we have bought then sold in the past and the new owners always had good feed back on how easy it is to keep them clean. We have always had any boat we owned wet sanded and buffed completely then 2 coats of wax applied. Meguiars ultimate paste has always worked great for us. Then we always wiped the boat down with a good detail spray after loading on the trailer. Meguiars wash and wax is our go to. After that the boat got hand washed when we got home. All of our boats stayed looking like a mirror and doing this kept them very easy to clean up. Also every few weeks I alway do a quick hand wax. It sounds like a lot to do but once you've got the first round done, its minimal time each week to keep everything looking good.


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