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<blockquote data-quote="Ronbedard57" data-source="post: 491217" data-attributes="member: 28449"><p>Hi</p><p>I'm satisfied with the appearance of my polished hull using a Turtle Wax spray and wipe every few trips. Each spring I take a buffer and clay-bar to it. I could shave in it right after that, but it isn't realistic to think it'll stay that way for long. The shine decreases gradually as the season progresses, but its much more noticeable to me than to other observers. I don't find the whole process very troublesome at all, and the boat draws alot of appreciative comments.</p><p>A quick wipe-down with a beach towel as soon as you pull it off the ramp goes a long way against water spots, and it only takes a few minutes.</p><p>I think your boat looks great.</p><p>Ron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ronbedard57, post: 491217, member: 28449"] Hi I'm satisfied with the appearance of my polished hull using a Turtle Wax spray and wipe every few trips. Each spring I take a buffer and clay-bar to it. I could shave in it right after that, but it isn't realistic to think it'll stay that way for long. The shine decreases gradually as the season progresses, but its much more noticeable to me than to other observers. I don't find the whole process very troublesome at all, and the boat draws alot of appreciative comments. A quick wipe-down with a beach towel as soon as you pull it off the ramp goes a long way against water spots, and it only takes a few minutes. I think your boat looks great. Ron [/QUOTE]
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