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Any good brand of fiberglass cleaner wax and a high speed polisher.
Wet sponge, put on about a 3 X 3 area and buff off. |
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Use collinite 920 then come back with the final wax of collinite 925. Be very careful using a buffer/polishing orbiter! Can burn the fiberglass quickly! Do a good hand job..no streaking. I promise your boat will look better than new! |
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I never had any burnt issues. If you use a good wax, and keep moving, you shouldn't have any problems.
Collinite is probably one of the best. But I keep my boats out of the sun. So I don't have to wax as often. I have a 32 year old Chris Craft and the hull looks less than 10 years old. Every couple of years, I wax with 3M Cleaner Wax with a high speed buffer, then polish with an orbital polisher and Rejex polish. Salt water runs right off of her. Shine lasts a long time. |
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