Aurora Sure Step. Wax made for non skid.
Blood won't stick to it when dry.
Not slippery when wet.
Only bad part is the cost. But it lasts all year.
Brush on a light coat, let dry and brush off.
If you use a pressure washer, stand away from it, let a clean mist all over the boat.
That will get the salt crystals to go back into solution with the water.
Then hit it again with the mist, standing far away. That will rinse off the saltwater.
Then hit with soapy water from far away on next pass, then closer to get clean.
Be sure not to get too close when around switches, breakers and fuse holders.
The high pressure can get water into the connections.
The Attwood non skid cleaner works pretty good too. Thats what I use. It's cheap, don't
have to mix with water. Just rinse off fiberglass, squirt on non skid and brush real good.
Let sit for a couple minutes and brush again. It won't disolve or cut thru wax and it will
put a light teflon coating on the non skid to keep stuff from sticking. It foams up real
good, so it takes a good bit to rinse off.
I always use a light mist to get salt crystals back in suspension with the water. That
keeps high pressure water from pushing the crystals into cracks and places you don't
want salt.
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