I would give this a try: http://www.nuhull.com/
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i just traded my boat for a stratos... the boat is white and i guess where it traveled about 2500 miles on the interstate in two days, it has some kind of road oil, grease type something on the bottom part of the boat, it also is a lil dull needs to be shined up a lil if anyone knows any tips or products that would help me get that road substance off the bottom and could help me shine it up some it would be great... any help would be greatly appriciated!
thanks!!!
I would give this a try: http://www.nuhull.com/
Dura-Gloss 921 is the only cleaner I have used my "97 looks like it come off the showroom floor.
Try BBS (Bass Boat Saver) - spray on wipe off with damp cloth - good stuff!
can you get those things at wal mart? or where would be a good place to pick something like that up?
x2 Bass Boat Saver is the best IMHO
Spray on wipe down with damp cloth, sit back and watch it shine.
921 is available at Carquest Auto Parts.
I usually use a two part wax process in the spring, and then just use Bass Boat Saver to maintain it the rest of the year.
Bass Boat Saver is good stuff. It's a wax-as-you-dry product, best when applied while the boat is wet.
I usually order a gallon each year. Some guys go in together on the 5 gallon jug for the best deal.
http://bassboatsaver.com/
Check the dealer list for a store near you if you want to pick it up today.
that bass boat saver is the absolute best stuff i have ever used. I got a buddy with an 80's model ranger that had the worst water line i have ever seen on a boat on it... I sprayed it on and wiped it right off.... I used to hand wash the boat but not since i tried bbs i just spray it on and wipe it off its that easy......