Wax time suggestions.

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Wax time suggestions.

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Wax time. Any suggestions for marine wax, gelcoat friendly, UV resistant, easy to apply? 8) :)
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Im giving 3M's cleaner / wax a go tomorrow or tonight weather dependant. It's supposed to buff out med - high oxidation and provide a lasting finish. We'll see.
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Check out this thread. You may have started it :?: I use Nu Finish.

http://macgregorsailors.com/forum/viewt ... ax#p279483
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Collins Fleet Wax paste is the highest rated wax out there. Tried it last year and had people coming over and asking what I had used. Easy to apply and lasted all season.

Took their suggestion to apply 2 coats to the entire hull, then a third coat around the water line. (North of the bottom paint of course). Had no slime build up all season.

Judging by what's left in the can, it looks like I can rewax at least 3 more times....
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I use this for mine that is lightly oxidized, It does a nice job of "cleaning" any stains:
http://www.westmarine.com/3m--cleaner-w ... 30_003_511

I use this on the Black:
http://www.westmarine.com/3m--restorer- ... 30_003_512

I use this for a new boat:
http://www.westmarine.com/marine-waxes/ ... ax--306540
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I've used the 3M cleaner and wax for the past three years and it works well. I use a polisher to apply the product, then let it dry to a haze, then use a different cloth to remove it and finally give the hull a buffing. I will often need to clean the waterline in August - but it's easy to do in the water with a brush.

To clean from the deck joint to the waterline usually takes about four hours ( two evenings) and several beers! :D
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I think by now you can surmise that there are quite a variety of products that are crowd pleaser's. You are now empowered to wax your boat with confidence.
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Another vote for Nufinish, Been a consumer reports best buy since the 1970's, is cheap and sold everywhere, last all year.
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I just had ours professionally done and when I asked what they used they told me Yacht Brite. So I'm thinking about getting some for myself to keep up the shine. Kinda like brushing your teeth. :wink:

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