OK all of you with the immaculate rigs.... <BR> <BR>After a good washing, is it OK to use a "cleaner wax" on the gel coat to remove light scratches and oxidation/imperfections before applying a final coat of wax? <BR> <BR>Thanks for the advice.
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Sure, but you don't need to do both. The 'cleaner wax' IS a wax. <BR> <BR>IF you're going to do a two step process anyway, use an oxidation remover first, then a wax.
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Swass, <BR> <BR>Have you heard about the MacGuiers (sp?) spray boat wax? I've never used it, but I have a bottle that I'm a little timid to use. I usually spray down the boat with their "quick clean" and that seems to clean it nicely. <BR> <BR>
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Has anyone ever used that wet wax you can put on when the boat is still wet? <BR>here is the link <BR><a href="http://www.eagleone.com/products/products.asp?catid=5002&itemid=1091" target="_blank">www.eagleone.com/products/products.asp?catid=5002&itemid=1091</a>
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I just detailed the boat with Meguiers Premium Marine Wax (Black Bottle). Stuff worked great. When it comes to buffing the wax off, this stuff just wiped off like a polish. I didn't even use the orbital buffer to take the wax off. <BR> <BR>Hopefully it will hold up.
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I've been using the Meguiers wax as you dry for about a year now. I use it after we wipe down the boat since it's so easy to use. It even makes my 89' shine like new...good stuff
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