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Originally Posted by bgreene View Post
Ok, here you go........

Step 1: Wash and rinse boat, leave " wet ".
Apply Turtle Wax brand polishing compound & scratch remover using circular buffer or soft rag in overlapping circular motion. Use lots of the stuff, not sparingly.
Do the entire exterior - hull only.
Then wash the boat with car wash detergent, using soft brush on pole, wash off all the compound !!! Don't bother wiping it off .......it's a waste of effort.

Step 2. Apply Nu Finish -" the once a year car polish " - it comes in the orange container.
Can be found at any Pep Boys. Again, overlapping circular application nice and damp.
Allow to dry, buff off ! and WOW, what a shine and long time protection !!

Boat interior - Woody Wax ( not the clear coat ). Wash interior first of course, then just spray this stuff on all fiberglass and metal surfaces. Wipe in with cloth, spread evenly, let sit for 20 - 30 minutes, then just hose it off nicely. Allow to air dry and buff with clean cloth ! WOW what a shine !!!

Forget using all the crap that's hard to remove etc......this process is great.

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Oh and the pic Rob posted of Vic at the grill...he did that out in the middle of a marsh between the ICW and Breach Inlet...the middle of nowhere and 3 boatloads of hungry fishinpeeps are chompin down on HOT LUNCH...yeah, I'll jump in w/RidgeRunner ANYTIME!!...
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