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wax on, wax off, wax on, wax off

Posted: Thu May 05, 2011 2:05 am
by Julian
The prettier one has cleaned the hulls, they were white after all, long time no see...

Time for a wax to make her look all cared for (the boat you wags).

Why should I buy a boat wax rather than the far more reasonable turtle wax at the local motor factors. I mean wax is waterproof no? I accept the boat is a slightly wetter environment than the roads (not by much mind), but I do fear serious streaks (I set em up for you) if I use turtle wax, anyone used it or similar with success?

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Re: wax on, wax off, wax on, wax off

Posted: Thu May 05, 2011 2:12 pm
by Telo
Waxing eloquently is OK.

Re: wax on, wax off, wax on, wax off

Posted: Thu May 05, 2011 3:55 pm
by aquaplane
Shard wrote:Waxing eloquently is OK.
Is that like waxing lyrically?

I use Mer on the boat, if it's good enough for Sunday drivers and caravaners it's probably good enough for me.

Re: wax on, wax off, wax on, wax off

Posted: Thu May 05, 2011 4:10 pm
by Julian
aquaplane wrote:
Shard wrote:Waxing eloquently is OK.
Is that like waxing lyrically?

I use Mer on the boat, if it's good enough for Sunday drivers and caravaners it's probably good enough for me.
What is Mer?

Re: wax on, wax off, wax on, wax off

Posted: Thu May 05, 2011 4:31 pm
by Silkie
Turtle wax works fine for me.

Re: wax on, wax off, wax on, wax off

Posted: Thu May 05, 2011 8:52 pm
by Arghiro
Julian wrote:
aquaplane wrote:
Shard wrote:Waxing eloquently is OK.
Is that like waxing lyrically?

I use Mer on the boat, if it's good enough for Sunday drivers and caravaners it's probably good enough for me.
What is Mer?
It's a gift for baby princes like Frankincense. :D

Actually it is a top quality (& price) proffessional car wax used by classic car specialists. Google it.