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Best Wax & Procedure
- grizer
- Scurvy Dog
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- Joined: August 7th, 2018, 2:48 pm
- Vessel Info: 1998 Carver 350 Mariner
- Location: Port Clinton, OH
Re: Best Wax & Procedure
- Rich W
- Scurvy Dog
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- Joined: July 11th, 2016, 9:21 pm
- Vessel Info: 1993 350 Aft Cabin
Sandy's Riches - Location: Upstate New York
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Re: Best Wax & Procedure
Good friend of mine had the ceramic coating done on his 2014 Monterey (black gelcoat). Came out beautiful..... pretty much maintenance free....above my price range however......
Rich
- Cooler
- Admiral
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- Joined: May 22nd, 2018, 12:09 pm
- Vessel Info: 1995 Carver 330 Mariner
Twin 350XL Crusaders
Home port: Menominee, MI - Location: Green Bay, WI
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Re: Best Wax & Procedure
Grizer - Carver used Ultra Gelcoat by Ferro for a number of years, 99% sure it was used in 98. You may want to contact them for recommendation. They have several Ohio locations. https://www.ferro.com/contact/global-lo ... %20America
My personal choice is less work. I stay away from cutter's. If the finish gets bad enough to require a cutter, I hire a professional. I really like Colonite products, using a number of their products, both multiple and single step. Having said that, I recently used Mequiar's one step #50 cleaner wax, and I am impressed with the application and removal process. Colonite is runny, Meguiar's is perfectly pastey. Used a slow speed orbital buffer to apply, with a terry cloth bonnet. Removed with clean terry cloth towels by hand. Polished with a lambswool bonnet as a final step. Looks nice, but now I need to see how long it will last. I may put on a coat of Mequiar's wax in the spring. The boat is in warm storage right now, with no exposure to sunlight. I want to see how the initial application behaves in a couple of weeks. There are some formulas that will actually continue to absorb and react to gelcoat for short periods after application. An extra coat of wax in spring should be real easy to apply to seal in and extend shine time. Great thread. Keep adding more input.
Cooler
( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
- mbenner
- Scurvy Dog
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- Joined: October 27th, 2018, 9:40 am
- Vessel Info: 1993 Carver 300 Aft Cabin
- Location: Fulton, MS
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Re: Best Wax & Procedure
I'm also interested on how other CYO's clean and protect their textured decks.
- Cooler
- Admiral
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- Vessel Info: 1995 Carver 330 Mariner
Twin 350XL Crusaders
Home port: Menominee, MI - Location: Green Bay, WI
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Re: Best Wax & Procedure
Michael, when you say textured, do you mean the non-skid? Cooler
( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
- mbenner
- Scurvy Dog
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Re: Best Wax & Procedure
- Cooler
- Admiral
- Posts: 1634
- Joined: May 22nd, 2018, 12:09 pm
- Vessel Info: 1995 Carver 330 Mariner
Twin 350XL Crusaders
Home port: Menominee, MI - Location: Green Bay, WI
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Re: Best Wax & Procedure
Finally, I put up a small message with vinyl lettering, requesting "no shoes on deck". People see it, they are not offended, and they do not grind in any dirt in the non-skid. If they ask, I tell them it is for their safety, lots of shoes slip easily on fiberglass.
Cooler
( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
- RGrew176
- Admiral
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- Vessel Info: 2022 Stingray 182 SC
- Location: Southgate, MI.
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Re: Best Wax & Procedure
2022 Stingray 182 SC
2004 Past Commodore
West River Yacht & Cruising Club
- bud37
- Admiral
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Re: Best Wax & Procedure
pepmyster wrote:Source of the post I am a clean freak. I want our baby to shine like no other! Used so many types of waxes, This spring, I'm doing a ceramic coating on it. Gotta try this......
What is this ceramic coating, how is it applied ?
I have bags full of the next greatest potion to make your boat shine with little to no work.... HA ! Tried them all over the years, with lambs wool, foam, towels , microfibre, you name it....all the same result, tired old guy, boat looks ok but ultimately fades again. I honestly believe that there is one solution to this dilemma, get the boat painted and be done with it ( even that may be troublesome if there are no reputable shops around )....either that or keep buying new boats as the gel gets faded and gets chalky
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- denpooch
- Commander
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Crusader 6.0 Captains Choice - Location: Long Island
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