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Wax talk...

illMATTic

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What waxes are you guys using? What do you like the best?

With so many on the market, is there really a better one to buy?

Flagship worked well in the past. It wiped of easier than others. Seemed to last as long as any other I have used.
 
i have been using colonize for years. If ain't broke..........
 

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I use collinite as well, good stuff.:thumb: The flake on my Ranger bass boat "pops" after a good waxing.:D
 
I always used the Starbrite with PTFE.......followed by Interlux wax sealant with teflon. I will be trying Performance Boat Candy stuff when I decide to ever use my boat again. I hear Hula stuff is good too and that company's owner used to work for 3M.
 
I've had good results from Flagship. Did a full wetland and polish over a year ago, haven't had a chance to wax it since and the water still beads up.


John
 
I always wonder what the better brand is. Do I stay with the well known names or go with some of the other brands that seem to have a following?
This is one of those areas that does not have a definitive answer. Kind of like the oil threads huh? :p
 
You can call and talk with the owner/developer of Hula boat care about any of his products. small company based out of Austin tx.
 
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