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    Wax

    Going to give my boat trailer a good cleaning and polishing before it gets to cold to get wet. What wax do you like for the gelcoat, and what do you use to strip the old wax off?

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    Re: Wax

    Quote Originally Posted by 21ssExtreme View Post
    Going to give my boat trailer a good cleaning and polishing before it gets to cold to get wet. What wax do you like for the gelcoat, and what do you use to strip the old wax off?
    21, go to www.fastwaxmarine.com and you can get some great stuff. If your boat is not excessively dirty, you don't even have to wash it. It will take off water lines, and when you use it, it leaves your boat and motor with a "wet" look.

    This Fast Wax is amazing stuff. I love it. Add to the fact you can use it on your car as well, and there you go.

    You can become a dealer too, but I figure why deal in the stuff when you can buy it online and have it in 2 days. One guy in Lexington is listed as a dealer in KY, if you don't want to buy online.

    Guarantee you folks can't tell the difference.

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    Re: Wax

    Meguiars all the way. If it's good enough for my Corvettes it's good enough for my boat. Wax/Cleaner liquid.

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