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After buffed and waxed boat... #4833442 05/08/10 05:04 PM
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What is the best just spray and wipe product after each trip?

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Re: After buffed and waxed boat... [Re: joho5] #4833443 05/08/10 05:05 PM
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I use Bass Boat Saver. Makes her shine like a new penny.

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303 Protectant works great. It has UV protection. Cabelas carries it in their stores.


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Re: After buffed and waxed boat... [Re: 1bassfishinfool] #4833510 05/08/10 05:49 PM
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BTS is also a very popular product.

Re: After buffed and waxed boat... [Re: Tom Groves] #4833703 05/08/10 07:41 PM
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Which one of those can you use on the boat if it is still wet from taking it out of the water?


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Re: After buffed and waxed boat... [Re: Donald Harper] #4833756 05/08/10 08:02 PM
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Originally Posted By: Donald Harper
Which one of those can you use on the boat if it is still wet from taking it out of the water?



You spray Bass Boat Saver on a damp cloth and wipe the boat down while it's still wet. Then buff out with a dry cloth if you desire a polished shine. I'm not sure how to apply the others mentioned.

Re: After buffed and waxed boat... [Re: Tom Groves] #4833896 05/08/10 08:56 PM
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WHAT'S BEST TO BRING METAL FLAKE OUT AGAIN AND BRIGHTER? I HEARD THERE IS SOME STUFF YOU APPLY AND LET STAY TILL FEELS TACK BEFORE REMOVING BUT REALLY BRINGS FIBERGLASS BACK TO NEAR NEW CONDITION..

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Re: After buffed and waxed boat... [Re: Tom Groves] #4834268 05/08/10 10:55 PM
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303 -heads and heels above all from consumer guide test

Re: After buffed and waxed boat... [Re: Easy Fisherman] #4837253 05/09/10 11:37 PM
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I use eagle one Wax As U Dry


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Re: After buffed and waxed boat... [Re: Texas Bullet] #4837274 05/09/10 11:43 PM
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Slick Mist by lucas oil. Costs under $10 goes on wet or dry with a microfiber cloth. Its the only thing that got some of my color back. I tried waxing and buffing with limited or only temporary success. I bought mine at napa. my .02

Re: After buffed and waxed boat... [Re: mgid006] #4839497 05/10/10 03:37 PM
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BTS is great. and you can use is on everything---literally bow to stern!

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BassMaster had an article this month that said to use 20% White Vinigar and water to wipe your boat down with after you pull it out.... said to keep it in a spray bottle. Haven't tried it but sounded good and inexpensive.


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Originally Posted By: armadilla
BassMaster had an article this month that said to use 20% White Vinigar and water to wipe your boat down with after you pull it out.... said to keep it in a spray bottle. Haven't tried it but sounded good and inexpensive.


I use BTS but I have read about the vinigar thing quite a few times. I have a buddy who was told by the dealer he bought his Triton from to use Liquid Gold furniture polish. Pretty cheap & you can purchase it at any local Wal-Mart.

Re: After buffed and waxed boat... [Re: Pro-17] #4840336 05/10/10 06:38 PM
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Wal-mart or your local grocery store has "Windex with Vinegar" It has NO ammonia it it to strip wax or dull your finish. Window washers use vinegar to prevent hard water spots.

Re: After buffed and waxed boat... [Re: jwatts77] #4840461 05/10/10 07:02 PM
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I use vinergar/water mix, takes all the water spots/grime off with no problem! Cheap!!

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