Taking wax off
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It's still pretty cool here in Northern Missouri but I want to get a jump on getting the boat ready for polishing and waxing. I usually wash the boat down with a little Dawn dish liquid and water to take the wax off but since it's too cold to do that , is there anything that I can spray on and wipe off to take the wax off? That way it'll be ready when it gets a little warmer. Fantastik, Simple Green?
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From: Boardman, OH
Wax on ......Wax off.......just watch Mr. Miyagi and the Karate Kid a couple of times they'll showyou how. LOL
Seriously though, if you're dead set on getting the jump start on your boat prep for the year and don't want to use good ole Dawn, get yourself a good all purpose cleaner and go to town with a damp cloth. That should remove most of the old wax. Or you can use a regular non abrasive cleaner such as the stuff Meguires sells.
hope this helps... Later-Scott
Seriously though, if you're dead set on getting the jump start on your boat prep for the year and don't want to use good ole Dawn, get yourself a good all purpose cleaner and go to town with a damp cloth. That should remove most of the old wax. Or you can use a regular non abrasive cleaner such as the stuff Meguires sells.
hope this helps... Later-Scott
#5
Ahhh.....what Scott-san said. Wax on.....get off. Oops....that's not what he said.
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Anything else will just be too toxic.



