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Woody-Wax Non-Skid

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I bought some today after reading some good info on it.

It's drying at the moment...I never thought I would pay $30 for some wax, but if it works, it will be worth the time saved in clean up...I'm trying it and possibly Barhoprs boat. I will let you know how it works for me :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Looks good so far...had some oxidation would recommend buffing it out prior to adding the woody wax....That sucker beads up like a new one...I'll see how long it lasts and decide if it's worth it or not
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Capt Ron wrote:If you fish everyday it lasts about a week. I was not impressed.
Roger that, I'll still post my opinion :thumbup: :thumbup:
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I used to own a detail place and the best boat wax I ever found was meguiars cleaner wax and the best thing for oxidized boats is a compound called diamondcutter but you have to be careful with that. An orbital buffer used properly will put one mo shine on it. :thumbup: Let us know how woody wax works.
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I use Meguiars cleaner wax on the hull and my vehicles, good stuff :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Sounds like I get a free boat wax!!!! :thumbup: :thumbup: When should I drop it off. I've got some running around I need to do so I'd like to pick it up no latter than say.....3PM :P
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Barhopr wrote:Sounds like I get a free boat wax!!!! :thumbup: :thumbup: When should I drop it off. I've got some running around I need to do so I'd like to pick it up no latter than say.....3PM :P
Bring it over and leave it in the yard...it will be done by 3 :lol:
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