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Unread 07-04-2008, 09:18 AM
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does that new glass2 work?
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Unread 07-04-2008, 09:37 AM
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By his pics i would say it works great. The problem for me is its over $30 a quart, and seems to take alot of product to get the results he got. Not to mention they push the "pre-treater" at $30 a quart too. Woody wax seems to be a good product as well.
http://www.woody-wax.com/
I guess everything is more expensive when it has anything to do with a "marine" application. Its going to take me a little while to get used to that.
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3m makes a great polish that removes the white chalky oxidation, and leaves a nice shine too.
Not to expensive either.
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If you don't mind waiting put off the project till the winter as you can grab the woody's wax restorer and cleaner for pretty cheap at the Miami Boat show (prob the Ft Lauderdale one too) especially on the last day of the show. And you get a lot out of one bottle, I compouned the outside of my old 19' sea pro twice and later did the interior and still have some left in the bottle.

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Thanks for that Svence, Ive heard that the last day of the boat show is great for picking up deals so Ill try it. Everyone keeps saying that theres a "winter" down here (Jan-Feb) but I think i can deffinetly run her when the air temp is still in the 70's (lol).
I will keep my eyes posted for the boat shows and thanks again for the tips.
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This stuff works great but you must be careful.

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Unread 07-05-2008, 10:15 AM
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Everyone keeps saying that theres a "winter" down here (Jan-Feb) but I think i can deffinetly run her when the air temp is still in the 70's (lol).
I used to think the same thing but you learn that the winter is "cold" and the wind really kicks up for weeks on end so unless you are cruising the ICW its gets pretty rough.

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