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Unread 07-02-2016, 07:22 AM
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I've used the maguires boat and rv in the past seems like good stuff. Here lately been using colonite and have been happy with it also. Don't think it maters much as long as it's a good wax.
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Unread 07-03-2016, 06:01 PM
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I clean the hull with Marine 31 Heavy Cut Gel Coat Cleaner-Wax. Then, I lay a coat of Colinite No 845 Insulator Wax. Love that Colinite wax. It leaves a super-slick finish and the water just runs off like you wouldn't believe. I use the Colinite Insulator Wax on my vehicles too. I try to get a layer of wax on my cars in October and I still have a good bead in the spring.
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Unread 07-18-2016, 06:21 PM
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For the crazy best shine......just 2 steps

1. 3M # 05996 Machine Polish............damp ( not wet ) wool applicator, slow speed buffer approx. 4' sections at a time. Take your time, pattern the buffer across, then up down re covering the same areas. Wipe off excess, and move to next section.
When entire hull is done, just wash the hull off with hose and car soap. Don't waste time and energy buffing.

THEN apply.................

2. Un Finish Car Polish ( orange container )
Hand apply with clean, damp rag, liberally - meaning don't be cheap with it...
Do a section, then hand buff off with clean T shirt or such cotton ....
If you want, then do a light wipe of entire hull with a separate slightly damp rag to remove any excess etc.

WOW - your boat will shine like crazy!!
People will say, holly SH, that shine is SICK !!!

And, best of all the Nu Finish lasts longer than ANYTHING I've tried, and I've tried all kinds of products from pure Carnuba to other crap available.

3-6 months later, just another light application of the Nu Finish to keep it going.
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Unread 08-24-2016, 09:56 AM
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I used the same compound with very good results then applied 3M Scotch guard by hand- super easy and looks great
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Unread 09-15-2016, 08:57 PM
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Ok guys and fellow wellcraft owners, I own my baby for over 20 years and I think I finally found out how to use color restorer, you know the stuff the brings back some of ghetto shine lost to the sun and everything else out there, ok this is what I found out, I used to put it on and wait for it to haze then rub rub rub it off and you can see marks on the gellcoat so what I find was I put it on and wiped it off, worked out great Try it and let me know if I'm right or as usual wrong again but it worked for me
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Unread 09-16-2016, 07:58 AM
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Step, What color restorer did you use ? Thanks.
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Unread 09-16-2016, 08:51 PM
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Maquires 44 it's a blue bottle I just rubbed it in not to hard at all and wiped it off I didn't wait for it yo haze and it looked good and was easy ,, easy is what I liked And it was fun to see the color come back I'm happy with it
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Unread 09-16-2016, 09:30 PM
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Sorry I just checked the number on the bottle it's not 44 it's 49
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Unread 09-25-2016, 01:53 AM
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I recently heard about cleaning, deoxidizing then applying an oil to finish and rehydrate the surface and slow down the oxidation process. Actually heard motor oil...tried a large area on mine with mineral oil buffed out...WOW!

The guy I heard this from has been finishing his Whaler w/oil for 20+ years and the detail pictures are AWESOME...
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Unread 10-07-2016, 04:27 PM
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Wax is the worst thing to use . Look at a surf board the wax builds up turns yellow - same thing happens to a boat ! Clean the pain buff the hell out of it - 3m over rated - McGuires does just as good job and costs a lot less - finish with ultimate paint guard plus - 2 coats 12 hrs apart - then see what u think of wax - oh yeah use it on aluminum and glass -
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