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Boat Wax?

Skier160

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Suggestions for a good all around wax to use on fiberglass?
 
Quickie Sauce by Boat Bling works well for me... available on Amazon
 
Klasse, All-in-one. Hard to go back to anything else after that.

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Have a pretty good connection for ceramic coating so did that.. I use a spray detailer for touching up and maintenance.
 
Do you guys apply this yourselves?
I'm very tempted to try this.

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Yes it is easier than wax. I do it to all my vehicles even my semis. (Well employees do those) you cannot leave it on too long either. No boat bling at the ramp either. Just a damp used towel to wipe it down. On cars it makes washing so easy. Just follow the instructions , do not do at Temps above 85 degrees and let it cure for 12 hours. I will rejex the boat at the start of the season.

RejeX high gloss finish that protects

INSTRUCTIONS (a more thorough version than what we had room for on the label)Shake well.Apply to a clean, dry surface that is cool to the touch. Avoid appling in direct sunlight when ambient temperatures are greater than 85° F. On hot days, we recommend RejeXing in the shade, early morning or in the afternoon. For larger vehicles such as RVs, busses and yachts, a good trick for dealing with hot days is to apply RejeX to the top and western facing side in the morning and the eastern facing side in the afternoon, so that you're always working on the shady side.After RejeX dries to a haze (about 10-20 minutes), wipe off with a clean cloth. Unlike waxes that require strenuous rubbing or buffing to remove, RejeX should wipe off easily.Allow RejeX to cure for 8-12 hours out of the elements. The higher the humidity, the faster RejeX cures.While it it not uncommon for a RejeX treatment to last well over a year, for optimum protection, reapply every 6 months or as needed (e.g. when bugs and other contaminants begin sticking to leading edges of wings and front bumpers, when brake dust begins sticking more tenatiously to wheels, etc
 
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Just ordered 2 bottles of Rejex for the boat and cars. Looking forward to the results.
 
Yes it is easier than wax. I do it to all my vehicles even my semis. (We employees do those) you cannot leave it on too long either. No boat bling at the ramp either. Just a damp used towel to wipe it down. On cars it makes washing so easy. Just follow the instructions , do not at Temps above 85 degrees and let it cure for 12 hours. I will rejex the boat at the start of the season.

RejeX high gloss finish that protects

NSTRUCTIONS (a more thorough version than what we had room for on the label)Shake well.Apply to a clean, dry surface that is cool to the touch. Avoid appling in direct sunlight when ambient temperatures are greater than 85° F. On hot days, we recommend RejeXing in the shade, early morning or in the afternoon. For larger vehicles such as RVs, busses and yachts, a good trick for dealing with hot days is to apply RejeX to the top and western facing side in the morning and the eastern facing side in the afternoon, so that you're always working on the shady side.After RejeX dries to a haze (about 10-20 minutes), wipe off with a clean cloth. Unlike waxes that require strenuous rubbing or buffing to remove, RejeX should wipe off easily.Allow RejeX to cure for 8-12 hours out of the elements. The higher the humidity, the faster RejeX cures.While it it not uncommon for a RejeX treatment to last well over a year, for optimum protection, reapply every 6 months or as needed (e.g. when bugs and other contaminants begin sticking to leading edges of wings and front bumpers, when brake dust begins sticking more tenatiously to wheels, etc
Great, thank you, very helpful.
Time to try this out.

 
I have been a meguiars flagship guy for quite a while for the boat. This rejex thing has my attention as it seems much easier and longer lasting. I am assuming normal compound/polish then rejex? Is it good on dark surfaces and in high heat once cured?
 
Just ordered a 12 oz bottle of rejeX from amazon with $4 shipping for next day delivery. Wasn't happy with the Turtle carnaubu cleaner wax paste (even applied 2x). Hope this stuff last longer.
 
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