I've been using Driven to Perfection with good results. I recently bought some of Warlock 25's Shark stuff, but haven't tried it yet. Many have great things to say about it.
I'm looking for a wax that's good in salt water and lasts. I'm using 3m marine wax now, It gives a great shine buts it doesn't last long.
I've been using Driven to Perfection with good results. I recently bought some of Warlock 25's Shark stuff, but haven't tried it yet. Many have great things to say about it.
Go with the stuff Warlock 25 sells. Better yet have him detail your boat. He'll fly to Jersey... He is doing ours tomorrow.....I hope..
Originally posted by OGShocker
Go with the stuff Warlock 25 sells. Better yet have him detail your boat. He'll fly to Jersey... He is doing ours tomorrow.....I hope.. I would say do the same, great stuff.. Nice shine for a 91 with no finish work done to it, except using warlocks waxing frenzy wax..
Originally posted by OGShocker
Go with the stuff Warlock 25 sells. Better yet have him detail your boat. He'll fly to Jersey... He is doing ours tomorrow.....I hope..
Does he have a web address or Phone#
Originally posted by INXS
Does he have a web address or Phone#
http://www.attn-to-detail.com/
I just got a Bob's nosecone and 6" hydr. jackplate. Now I'm going to get a 26" Chopper prop and have it labed by Boger. I hear this will give me a good 76 mph top end. Blueprinting the hull may add 4 or 5 mph more but I here it costs about $3K to do. I here it also makes them more likely to flip? For the $3K I can do some porting and boost the HP to about 260. Better option maybe?
Originally posted by SHOCKWAVETOM
http://www.attn-to-detail.com/
Thanks
Originally posted by INXS
I'm looking for a wax that's good in salt water and lasts. I'm using 3m marine wax now, It gives a great shine buts it doesn't last long.
Did you try the 3M Ultra Performance Marine Paste Wax?
Nothing I've tryed thus far beats it above and below the water line.
Unfortunately, nothing is salt water is going to last very long...
But Mcquires top of the line marine wax will outlast most. I've been using Mcquires Gold Class wax for a long time and think its one of the best.
And for a non-wax polish, go with 3M Finesse-It III.